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28 October, 06:31

How does the line in bold suggest a key idea developed in the poem?

It compares real qualities with superficial ones.

It confirms that Helen is attractive.

It implies beauty is nothing to celebrate.

It suggests pride should be based on other things.

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  1. 28 October, 06:37
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    When talking about the Helen grey piece of literature, you realize from the bold line that it implies beauty is nothing to celebrate. Take an example of the rest of the excerpt that supports that idea like: "But so you miss that modest charm Which is the surest charm of all: Take heed, you yet may trip and fall, And no man care to stretch his arm. or " For years cannot be kept at bay, And fading years will make you old"
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