Yes, I believe she would be welcoming. Even though the last part of the poem sounds like a curse ("<span>May the young man be sad-minded with hard heart-thoughts"), it is still a statement of the speaker's enduring love for him. She suffers, but imagines that he suffers too, in the exile or wherever he is, and remembers their happy days with sorrow. Her depression has elements of embitteredness, but her love for him is not disputable.</span>
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The best answer I can see? Probably letter D. It has a fact and some supporting evidence.
Answers will vary. Sample: Universal theme of love, because it is something that anyone, no matter what culture or time period they come from, can relate to.
EASY THE ANSWER IS FROM ANXIOUS TO HAPPY hope this helps
C ) for plato web I got that one correct, cant work in an Venn diagram.