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9 April, 17:32

Why does Theodore Roethke compare Jane to birds in "Elegy for Jane"?

A.

to emphasize her prettiness

B.

to indicate her weak, frail self in relation to a horse

C.

to emphasize her symbolic flight to heaven

D.

because he himself loved birds so much

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  1. 9 April, 21:23
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    its clearly c my bruddah
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