Read this stanza from William Oandasan's poem "The Voice.
Tayko-mol has not left us
but lives...
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Read this stanza from William Oandasan's poem "The Voice.
Tayko-mol has not left us
but lives in the pulse
of our words, and waits
in the azure for us all
How does this stanza contribute to the development of the poem's theme that even though life can be painful, there is still hope?
1. It shows that the speaker believes he will always be loved.
2. It describes a place where people will be safe after great tragedy.
3. It proves that the speaker spends his time with a close friend.
4. It demonstrates that Tayko-mol only uses his words for good.
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