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AnnyKZ [126]
1 year ago
11

Nineteenth-century romantic poets such as William Wordsworth developed lyric poetry into a form that used first-person accounts

of the thoughts and feelings of a specific moment. What thoughts or feelings do the first two stanzas of Wordsworth's "The Solitary Reaper" convey?
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2 answers:
OlgaM077 [116]1 year ago
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I believe that the thoughts or feelings the first two stanzas of Wordworth's The Solitary Reaper convey <span><u>the speaker's admiration for and gratitude to the reaper.</u>
</span>He constantly repeats that she is doing all these things on her own, and that her song is welcome. 
qaws [65]1 year ago
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D. the speaker’s admiration for and gratitude to the reaper

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