Question
The opening stanza of A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning describes the deaths of men who
are virtuous, or
(1 point)
inherently evil.
morally good.
infectious.
overeducated.
are virtuous, or
(1 point)
inherently evil.
morally good.
infectious.
overeducated.
Answers
morally good.
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