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English, 31.08.2021 18:50 bellam302

What does the phrase “And how far hunger has eaten the heart” in the second line of "Street Window" suggest? A lack of food can cause physical damage to the heart.

Those who have nothing to eat will eat anything to satisfy their hunger.

A person who has nothing but keepsakes struggles to let them go to survive.

Keepsakes become meaningless when one has lost their emotional ties to them.

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