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love history [14]
2 years ago
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Who is the speaker of the poem (this may be different from the author) in the poem "Love Comes Quietly" by Robert Creeley? What

sort of person is speaking? Is this person sad? Happy? How do you know? Explain. Try to write as much as you can about who is speaking in the poem. Use context clues to help with this.
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liq [111]2 years ago
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Who is the speaker of the poem (this may be different from the author) in the poem "Love Comes Quietly" by Robert Creeley? What sort of person is speaking? Is this person sad? Happy? How do you know? Explain. Try to write as much as you can about who is speaking in the poem. Use context clues to help with this.

Whatever the author feels in his short poem <u>"Love Comes Quietly"</u> is amazing. It doesn't sound anywhere near self-loathing or panic.

#HopeThisHepls

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