Reread these two poems, both titled "Alone," by looking at the file I have attached below.
Which theme is expressed by one poem, but not the other?
Solitude awakens the senses to the beauty of nature and returns the spirit to a state of peace.
Solitude is a painful state that wears down the soul and therefore should be avoided.
Solitude can be intensely rewarding if you avoid analyzing your life while you're alone.
Solitude is a hard to endure when it reminds people of how alone they are in the world.
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Reread these two poems, both titled "Alone," by looking at the file I have attached below.
Which th...
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