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English, 01.02.2020 08:42 mjwaple57

Read these lines from the poem β€œwe wear the mask.”

why should the world be over-wise,
in counting all our tears and sighs?

which theme is reflected in these lines?
those who record history are arrogant and nosy.
people should honestly express all their thoughts and feelings.
only sad emotions should be kept private.
it is preferable to keep certain emotions private.

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