Which statement best expresses the different conclusions the speaker
of the poems draws about...
English, 26.03.2020 01:53 zacksoccer8279
Which statement best expresses the different conclusions the speaker
of the poems draws about the stars in these two poems?
A)
The first poem mocks the stars having any
Significance, while the second poem praises stars as
Superior to mankind
Neither poem differs from the other significantly in
the conclusions each draws about the stars and their
significance
The first poem sees the stars as superior to man's
knowledge, while the second sees the stars as
inferior to man's soul
The first poem laments the loss of stars to the clouds,
while the second rejoices in what science teaches us
in astronomy
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