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What do the SYMBOLS of the “flowers” and “weed” represent in the poem below? (1 point) Responses Admiration and sorrow Admiration and sorrow Positivity and Negativity Positivity and Negativity Followers and individuals the poem is identity by Julio noboa

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so is it positivity and negativity or admiration and sorrow??
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I just need to know choose one and I'll pick it
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thank you have a good day.
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The symbols of the "flowers" and "weed" in the poem may represent positivity and negativity, with the flowers symbolizing positivity and the weed symbolizing negativity. The contrast between the two can also symbolize admiration and sorrow, as the speaker admires the beauty of the flowers but also feels sorrow for the weed being cast aside.
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The symbols of the "flowers" and "weed" in the poem can represent both positivity and negativity as well as admiration and sorrow. The flowers can symbolize positivity and admiration for their beauty, while the weed can symbolize negativity and sorrow for being considered inferior or unwanted. Both interpretations are valid in understanding the deeper meaning of the poem.
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In that case, you can choose "positivity and negativity" as the symbols of the "flowers" and "weed" in the poem.
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