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Read the passage.

“Ah, are you digging on my grave
My loved one?—planting rue?”
—“No: yesterday he went to wed
One of the brightest wealth has bred.”

In “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?” by Thomas Hardy, what has happened to the dead woman’s widower?




He has moved away.



He has remarried.



He has come to visit.



He has died.

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Answer: He has Remarried

Step-by-step explanation:

In the passage "Ah, Are you Digging on My Grave?" by Thomas Hardy:

"My loved on? - planting rue?"

-"No: yesterday he went to wed one of the brightest wealth had bred."

Meaning her loved one remarried.

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In what the passage said it sound like he has come to visit his dead wife
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