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Both poems discuss the passage of time. However, both discuss different aspects of this idea.
In the first poem, it will forever be spring -- time has been frozen. He is envious of the piper, who will be forever playing. (Unlike us, for whom time passes.)
In the second poem, however, time has taken its toll on the marble, which is why Keats says that Grecian grandeur has been mingled with with the "rude wasting of time." Here, looking at the marble makes him remember time passes for us all.
Answer: Put the comma before Miranda
Explanation:
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According to the reading of your question, we can see that the author uses persuasive techniques related to something that is painful for him. In that case, we can consider that he uses pathos as a persuasive technique. This is because pathos is a resource that explores the emotion of the reader in relation to the topic addressed, this makes the reader sympathize with the author's words and intensifying the tone promoted in the text.