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English, 14.02.2022 19:10 angieinthehouse45

MULTIPLE CHOICE What disagreement does the first stanza of "A Valediction:
Forbidding Mourning" describe?
A The speaker suggests that the lovers should not part without a
fight until one of them leaves angry.
B The speaker suggests that the lovers should part with a disagree
ment just like righteous men who pass away.
C The speaker suggests that the lovers should part peacefully just
like righteous men who peacefully pass away.
D
The speaker suggests that the lovers can only part peacefully if
one is dishonest
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