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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
10

From ten songs The narrator’s country is ____

English
2 answers:
White raven [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

In the Atlas.

Explanation:

The narrator, W. H. Auden, speaks about his country in the poem "Refugee Blues." The poem is the first of Auden's "Ten Songs."

<u>The narrator speaks about the time when Jewish people were facing persecution under Nazis in 1930 In Europe, and people were trying to seek refuge in New York City. </u>

The narrator speaks about his country where they once belonged and which the readers can find "in the atlas."

<em>"Once we had a country and we thought it fair, </em>

<em>Look in the atlas and you'll find it there:"</em> <u>(Quoted text from "Refugee Blues" by W. H. Auden).</u>

So, the correct answer is that the narrator's country can be found in the Atlas which is in Europe.

Bond [772]3 years ago
3 0

From "Ten Songs" The narrator’s country is  

(A. In a Hole )

B. Ten Feet Away.

C. In an Atlas

D. On his Pasport

(Answer) A. In a Whole

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