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In “elegy written in a country churchyard,” to whom do the following lines refer? each in his narrow cell forever laid, the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep a. the townspeople asleep in their beds b. dead members of the community in their graves c. prisoners in the town jail d. townspeople who died in prison

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