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English, 05.07.2019 23:50 alisonlebron15

“ah! well a-day! what evil looks had i from old and young! instead of the cross, the albatross about my neck was hung.” in samuel taylor coleridge’s “the rime of the ancient mariner,” how do readers know that the sailors thought killing the albatross was wrong? a. they cooked and ate the albatross. b. they look at the albatross all day, old and young alike. c. they threw the mariner overboard. d. they hung the albatross around the mariner’s neck.

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