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Gnesinka [82]
2 years ago
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To present the theme that change and progress are often painful, the poet uses A) repetition of words to symbolize pain. B) char

acters that express their feelings. C) sensory images to create a feeling of loss. Eliminate D) rhyming words to create a rhythm of sadness.
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Elodia [21]2 years ago
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To present the theme that change and progress are often painful, the poet uses<span><span>A)repetition of words to symbolize pain.</span><span>B)characters that express their feelings.</span><span>C)sensory images to create a feeling of loss.</span><span>D)<span>rhyming words to create a rhythm of sadness.

The Correct Answer Is </span></span></span>C)sensory images to create a feeling of loss.

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Aleksandr-060686 [28]2 years ago
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It would be C recently went over theme
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