English, 18.02.2020 21:37 adriandehoyos1p3hpwc
What conclusion can be drawn about your laughter?
A. in your laughter, Neruda writes in an informal tone because he is speaking to someone he knows well
B. Neruda uses figurative language to not appeal to the senses.
C. Neruda uses figurative poetic devices to make his images more dull and his ideas more evocative.
D. Neruda uses figurative poetic devices to make his images more boring his ideas more insignificant.
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What conclusion can be drawn about your laughter?
A. in your laughter, Neruda writes in an inf...
A. in your laughter, Neruda writes in an inf...
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