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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. Read the following lines from the poem. Yet, hadst thou but one gentle mate Thy little drooping heart to cheer, And share with thee thy captive state, Thou couldst be happy even there. Which conclusion can be made about the speaker? The speaker knows that the dove is sad because its mate has left her alone. The speaker believes that love makes even captivity a pleasurable experience. The speaker thinks that her love will rescue her from a boring life at home. The speaker wishes that the two doves were allowed to play together.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did you read the poem and try to answer it? which do you think and y?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do u think cuz ithink the first one

OpenStudy (leader):

This is History, not English.

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