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A x b's daughter</h2><h2>
B x C's mum</h2><h2>
D x C's bro</h2>
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Answer:
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Hello. Unfortunately you did not inform the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
This is a personal question, but it needs the poem to be read so that it can be answered efficiently. In this case, it is first important that you read the entire poem and understand the points that are being raised about life after death. Next, you should assess whether these points match or even match your views on life after death. In addition, you must assess how the relationship between these points and your opinion is established, that is, how the points and your opinion are similar or different.
A) A direct address is speaking directly to a person or audience and addressing them in a clear way.
B) He used relative information to grab their attention and addressed them clearly in an easy to understand tone.
C) He got their full upmost attention and rallied them up with his words.