How are Sandburg's "Grass" and Millay's "Spring" similar?
English, 09.06.2020 06:57 keniaguevara32
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How are Sandburg's "Grass" and Millay's "Spring" similar?
A. They are are metaphors for starting over again
B. They are both about beauty trying to hide death
C. They are both about appreciating the cycle of life
D. They are both about the pain of a dying soldier.
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How are Sandburg's "Grass" and Millay's "Spring" similar?
How are Sandburg's "Grass" and Millay's "Spring" similar?
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