English, 01.10.2019 05:30 daytonalive6511
That i did always love
i bring thee proof
that till i loved
i never lived—enough—
what is the effect of the use of the word “enough” in this quotation?
it shows the speaker’s insecurity about love.
it emphasizes the speaker’s desperation.
it reveals the speaker’s profound emotion toward her love.
it creates an ironic tone that continues in the rest of the poem.
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That i did always love
i bring thee proof
that till i loved
i never lived—enough—<...
i bring thee proof
that till i loved
i never lived—enough—<...
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