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Assoli18 [71]
3 years ago
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100 PTS PLS HELP!!

English
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

sarcastically detailed

Explanation:

I think this is it since the first one says the fog comes on little cat feet

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Answer:

1. In lines 19-20 the speaker suggests that someone has ordered c. the longing for connection to fade as soon as it is felt.

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3. Which of the following is one possible theme of the poem? d. People are essentially alone, but long for a connection with each other.

4. All of the following elements of Victorian culture are evident in the poem EXCEPT: a. the Victorian incongruity between faith and disillusionment

5c. "mournful"

Explanation:

1c. "Who order that, their longings fire should be, as soon as kindled, cooled?"

2d. "We mortals live alone."

"With echoing fates between us thrown"

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3d. At the start of the poem the poet mentions that "We mortals live alone." later on the poet hopes, saying "Oh might our marges meet again!"

4d.

5c. The following words are used in the poem which I believe contributes to a mournful theme. "alone, endless bounds, longing, despair"

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The TWO quotes from the poem, "Home Burial" that supports the answers to Part A are:

<em>B. “A man must partly give up being a man / With women-folk.” (Lines 52-53)</em>

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From Part A, the TWO answers that best depict the central themes in the poem are "grief" and "gender".

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