How does a shared central idea develop over the course of the three poems?
***THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE by CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
***THE NYMPH'S REPLY by SIR WALTER RALEIGH
***RALEIGH WAS RIGHT by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
Make a connection across the three texts and craft an essay.
The essay must include an introduction and a conclusion.
You must use proper sentence structure with capitalization and punctuation.
You must use quotations as evidence to support your thoughts.
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