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English, 11.10.2021 17:50 andybiersack154

What does the speaker spreading his dreams under
his lover's feet instead of the
"cloths of heaven" indicate?
A. his disregard for the cloths of heaven;
he doesn't mind if his love treads on them.
B. his dreams are more valuable -- he
cautions his love to "tread softly" on them,
not on the "Cloths."
C. his disregard for his dreams; he doesn't
mind if his love treads on them.
D. his personal clothes are more valuable
-- he cautions his love to "tread softly" on
them.

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