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In the poem "Sonnet XVII" by Pablo Neruda, the speaker's
In the poem "Sonnet XVII" by Pablo Neruda, the speaker's feelings toward their lover are best described
non traditional and deep
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PART A: Which statement best expresses the theme of the poem "Sonnet XVII" by Pablo Neruda?
which one is right love can be a
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PART B: Which line from the poem "Sonnet XVII" by Pablo Neruda best supports the answer to Part A?
which one is right • "I love
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"Sonnet XVII" by Pablo Neruda
I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz, or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots
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"Sonnet XVII" by Pablo Neruda
I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz, or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots
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What is one metaphor and one simile in the poem "Leaning Into The Afternoons"
by Pablo Neruda? What do they mean and how do they
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Troy
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What is one metaphor and one simile in the poem "Leaning Into The Afternoons"
by Pablo Neruda? What do they mean and how do they
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Troy
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May I get my biographic essay of Pablo Neruda proofread? I need to see if it actually makes sense and all my verb tenses are
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Trinh
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I need to now what is the poem of full powers about...
the poem is by pablo neruda translated by Ben Belitt and Alastair Reid I
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joe
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what is the genre of the poem: tonight i can write by pablo neruda?
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sara
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