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- i didnt have any problems with this test... i don't know which are right and which are wrong
- i think for sure these are right though
- What is the main complaint of the speaker against the lady referred to in the poem?
- C.)The lady did not value the Duke enough and treated him like she treated everyone else.
- In this excerpt from “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning, which lines suggest that the speaker doubts the depth of Porphyria's love?
- 2nd part "But passion sometimes would prevail "
- In which lines in this poem does the speaker compare her love to the pursuit of a social cause?
- > I love thee freely, as men strive for right;
- good luck!
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