a“stationary blasts” (line 6)
English, 09.12.2019 15:31 amandasantiago2001
Phrase in the poem presents an image of freedom?
a“stationary blasts” (line 6)
b“giddy prospect” (line 13)
c“unfettered clouds” (line 14)
d“blossoms upon one tree” (line 17)
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Phrase in the poem presents an image of freedom?
a“stationary blasts” (line 6)
a“stationary blasts” (line 6)
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