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20 May, 04:49

Read the passage.

Cold in the earth, and the deep snow piled above thee!

Far, far removed, cold in the dreary grave!

Have I forgot, my Only Love, to love thee,

Severed at last by Time's all-wearing wave?

What does the speaker remember in "Remembrance" by Emily Brontë?

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  1. 20 May, 04:55
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    From this passage, the speaker remembers her love that is long been dead. I say that her love is already dead from the first words, "Cold in the earth". Moreover, I say that her love has been dead for a long time when she said, "the deep snow piled above thee!" She also used the word grave in the second line. The speaker or writer appears to be grieving. In the last two lines, she worries that her love might be faded or worn off by time. This passage is really beautiful. The speaker remembers and talks about her one true love in this passage.
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