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What does the speaker's beloved say about his efforts to write her name
in t...
English, 01.12.2021 01:00 johnsonkia873
PLEASE HELP MEE
What does the speaker's beloved say about his efforts to write her name
in the sand?
A) She asks him to keep trying so that she can see her name written in
the sand.
B) She says it is pointless because, just as she will die someday, her
name will be wiped out and forgotten.
C) She scolds him for doing such a ridiculous thing.
D) She praises his efforts for immortalizing her name.
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