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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
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According to the text, how does the speaker feel about death? How does this perspective

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1 answer:
AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
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Answer:when he/she says time is fleeting essentially they're talking about how time is running out. when somebody feels as if time is running out they tend to do thing faster or try to do everything at once hoping to finish in time. hope that helped answered to the best of my ability

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