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English, 27.08.2021 20:50 ryanmorse01

Which line from the poem most strongly supports the how the freemen are viewed in “Liberty Tree?” A) "Their bread in contentment they ate,”
B) “A fair budding branch from the gardens above,”
C) “But hear, O ye swains, ‘tis a tale most profane,”
D) "Unmindful of names or distinction they came,”

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