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boyakko [2]
2 years ago
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Draw Conclusions Consider why Szymborska titled her poem "The End and the Beginning rather than using the more common order "The

Beginning and the EndHow does the title reflect the message of the poem? Reread stanzas 5 and 10 and explain how they reflect this message .
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DaniilM [7]2 years ago
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It can be inferred that Wislawa Szymborska titled her poem "The End and The Beginning" because:

"Wars always bring a lot of things to an end such as life, relationships, peace, and prosperity. But then after wars, there is a chance at new beginnings to rebuild that which has been destroyed."

<h3>What is an Inference?</h3>

When a person arrives at a conclusion by adding one or more logical facts together, they are said to have made an inference.

Inferences are useful because they help to uncover hidden messages in a text or literature. This is why it is called "reading between the lines".

In this case, the poem itself contains the information that enables one to make the above inference.

Learn more about Inference at:

brainly.com/question/9499355

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