English, 16.10.2020 05:01 rafamoreura
Highlight 2 sets of lines from the poem, “The Journey” best capture the theme of “Say It with Flowers”? *
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“One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began…” (lines 1-2).
"...though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice---" (lines 3-5)
"'Mend my life!' each voice cried. But you didn't stop" (lines 10-12)
"...and there was a new voice, which you slowly recognized as your own..." (lines 27-29)
"determined to save the only life you could save" (lines 35-36)
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