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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
3

How does the poet inject his own cultural experience into the poem?

English
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Gnoma [55]2 years ago
8 0
If you are referring to Pablo Neruda's poem "Your Laughter," then I believe the correct answer is <span>B. He talks about the flower of his country.
</span>This is what he says in the poem:
I want your laughter like 
the flower I was waiting for, 
the blue flower, the rose 
<span>of my echoing country.
</span>
As you can see here, he is connecting his home country and his culture to this flower, and ultimately to her laughter that he so desperately desires to see again. 
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