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Arturiano
10 days ago
15

Which excerpt from gerard manley hopkins "spring and fall" describes grief as a self-centered act?

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Flura [7K]10 days ago
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In Gerard Manley Hopkins' poem "Spring and Fall," grief is portrayed as a self-centered act in the line "Ah! as the heart grows older/It will come to such sights colder." This poem was composed in 1880 and tells the story of a young girl who must confront her own mortality.
Naddik [7.5K]10 days ago
4 0
The correct choice was actually A. I just took the test and received that answer incorrectly.:(
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