Plz !
read these lines from the poem :
but the lost joys is past! let your tear...
English, 19.10.2019 03:30 zalliagessnerp5fuj9
Plz !
read these lines from the poem :
but the lost joys is past! let your tears and sorrow roll like the rain that used to dapple up the old swimmin’-hole. what theme from the poem do these lines illustrate?
a. the passage of time and growing old can people forget.
b. the passage of time and growing old can make people happy.
c. the passage of time and growing old can people remember.
d. the passage of time and growing old can make people sad .
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