Asked by Mary Anne
12.)In which excerpt from John Donne's A Valediction forbidding mourning does the speaker most directly describe the relationship between him and his wife?
a. but we by love so much refind/that ourselves know not what it is
b. so let us melt and make no noise/ no tear-floods nor sight-tempests move
c. dull sublunary lovers love(whose soul is sense) cannot admit
d.as virtuous men pass midly away/and whisper to their souls to go
a. but we by love so much refind/that ourselves know not what it is
b. so let us melt and make no noise/ no tear-floods nor sight-tempests move
c. dull sublunary lovers love(whose soul is sense) cannot admit
d.as virtuous men pass midly away/and whisper to their souls to go
Answers
Answered by
Reed
Well, what do you think? Which lines speak of love? And which one best describes the deep love between husband and wife?
Answered by
Mary Anne
the first one talks about love
but the second one talks about deep love
so i would think its b
am i correct??
but the second one talks about deep love
so i would think its b
am i correct??
Answered by
Mary Anne
i mean its c sorry its dark in my room
Answered by
Reed
I won't argue with you. It's a judgment call. I hope you're right when you turn it in.
Answered by
Sam
What's the answer? A?
Answered by
Welp
Reed is a ho3
Answered by
does it matter
lol reed don't even comment that, they were asking for help not a "judgement call" idiot lmaoo
Answered by
Mel
yikes
Answered by
awkwardness
this is awkward...
Answered by
groer
ya WTF Reed
Answered by
lia
LMAOOOO
Answered by
Jesus is love and is on his way!!!!Repent!
Jesus love you
Answered by
Uuuu
Baby what’s the answer tho
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