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zvonat [6]
3 years ago
10

How are love and affection portrayed in In Memoriam, A.H.H. by Alfread, Lord Tennyson

English
1 answer:
alexira [117]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<h2><em><u>Brainliest plz, this was a lot of work</u></em></h2>

Explanation:

I found the answers online so here we are:

These are the following choices:

a)impermanent 

b)everlasting 

c)deceptive 

d)unpredictable

The answer is everlasting because the poem he wrote after Arthur Henry Hallam died. In this poem he captures his sense of loss and grief for his friend and the poem ends with a sense of hope that he would join his friend in heaven because there is a divine entity guiding humanity's destiny.

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