English, 03.12.2021 21:10 razomike88
What effect is achieved by the repetition of the line "Fallen cold and dead" at the end of each of these stanzas?
A)It underscores that hope can come from loss.
B)It reinforces the central tragedy of the poem.
C)It underlines a central incoherence of the poem.
D)It causes the reader to think about how accidents can change history.
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