Asked by caroline
1) In song of myself number 33 whitman a. refuses ti help the skipper b. is repulsed by the suffering he describes c. take on the suffering of the victims d. ponders matters of life and death
2) Whe the speaker in song of myself, number 33, writes that agonies are "change of garents", he means that a. he want to sufer so that happiness will be more meanigfull b. he cannot decide on his role in life c. he identifies deeply with others and takes on their emotions d. agony is a superficial emotion
2) Whe the speaker in song of myself, number 33, writes that agonies are "change of garents", he means that a. he want to sufer so that happiness will be more meanigfull b. he cannot decide on his role in life c. he identifies deeply with others and takes on their emotions d. agony is a superficial emotion
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Answered by
caroline
1) c
2) c
2) c
Answered by
caroline
can someone please tell me if these answers are right?
Answered by
Writeacher
Look at the hour when you posted all these identical questions. Almost all tutors are in the US and are asleep at this hour. You need to learn patience.
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Answered by
caroline
i am sorry ... thx for the advice
Answered by
Writeacher
I think your two answers are correct, but it's been about 45 years or more since I've read this work.
Answered by
caroline
thank you, i appreciate your answer
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