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In Robert Burns's "A Red, Red Rose," the speaker bids farewell to his beloved and promises to return to her, no matter the hardship. The poem opens with the speaker comparing his beloved to a red rose and praising her beauty.
1 With. 2 as. 3 Together. 4 Together. 5 Together.
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This scene is representative of madness, and how isolation can people, for example, Sarah Good and Tituba, go insane.
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It invites the audience to consider another point of view.
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I used the process of elimination and this one made the most sense. Please mark brainliest.