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Work without hope by samuel taylor coleridge How does the depiction of the speaker develop the theme?
A The solitude of the speaker expresses that peace can be found even in the midst of busy activity.
B The solitude of the speaker expresses that peace can be found even in the midst of busy activity.
C The pessimism of the speaker illustrates that satisfaction is unattainable if efforts are lacking in purpose. The pessimism of the speaker illustrates that satisfaction is unattainable if efforts are lacking in purpose.
DThe sensitivity of the speaker highlights that people should not bottle their feelings inside but express them outwardly. The sensitivity of the speaker highlights that people should not bottle their feelings inside but express them outwardly. The perceptiveness of the speaker emphasizes that one can learn a great deal by observing nature.
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Discuss two of this excerpt's themes. how does shakespeare develop these two themes over the of the entire play? support your argument with evidence from the text. (30 points) course
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