1.The narrator of the poem can best be described as
A. hostile and aggrieved
B. despairing an...
English, 14.11.2020 01:00 JamesLachoneus
1.The narrator of the poem can best be described as
A. hostile and aggrieved
B. despairing and frightened
C. Somber and forgiving
D. confused and overwhelmed
E. reflective and ambivalent
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