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28 July, 18:52

Which statement best describes the thematic difference between "To My Dear Loving Husband" and "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty"?

Bradstreet's poem praises love between a husband and wife, while Wheatley's poem praises love for a king.

Bradstreet's poem praises domestic fairness, while Wheatley's poem praises romantic honesty.

Bradstreet's poem praises love that endures, while Wheatley's poem praises all just rulers.

Bradstreet praises loving gestures, while Wheatley's poem praises good decisions of kings.

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  1. 28 July, 22:01
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    A is the answer: Bradstreet's poem praises love between a husband and wife, while Wheatley's poem praises love for a king.

    Both of the poems has someone who believes that duty, love, and respect are very important

    Hope that is correct!

    -Chris
  2. 28 July, 22:49
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    A) Bradstreet's poem praises love between a husband and wife, while

    Wheatley's poem praises love for a King

    Is the correct answer, just took the test.
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