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English, 18.10.2019 01:50 shayla3613

Read the passage.

but when the days of golden dreams had perished
and even despair was powerless to destroy,
then did i learn how existence could be cherished,
strengthened and fed without the aid of joy…
what does the speaker in “remembrance” by emily brontë plan to do?

live in mourning forever
go on with life
fall in love again
forget her beloved

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