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English, 01.07.2020 15:01 Korey5672

Read the following excerpt from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Flush or
Faunus":
But as my bearded vision closelier ran
My tears off, I knew Flush, and rose above
Surprise and sadness, thanking the true Pan,
Who, by low creatures, leads to heights of love.
Which is an example of an allusion from the poem?
A. leads to heights of love
O B. thanking the true Pan
C. Surprise and sadness
D. my bearded vision

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