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At the end of The Ripe of the Lock, the poet says that Belinda’s lock of hair _____. could'nt say the right ^ word                                                                                             A. is a constellation in the sky

B. was worthless to begin with
C. is secretly being kept by the Baron
D. will cause an ongoing feud between the families

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Answer:

A. is a constellation in the sky

Step-by-step explanation:

Around the end of the poem, the lock of Belinda's hair changed into a brilliant body or into a constellation.

"The R.ape of the Lock" is a disparage epic or a "heroi comical poem" as Pope portrays it in the epigraph. The lyric uses the shape, tone, and genuineness regularly held for veritable legends which are by and large in perspective on essential fights, for instance, war (The Iliad) or the battle among great and evil (Paradise Lost).

A deride epic uses these tropes anyway the subject isn't as important. This is a battle/conflict among men and women. The tone is high and authentic, in any case, the theme is trifling.

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At the end of The Ripe of the Lock, the poet says that Belinda’s lock of hair _____. could'nt say the right ^ word A. is a constellation in the sky
B. was worthless to begin with
C. is secretly being kept by the Baron
D. will cause an ongoing feud between the families

The correct answer is:
A. is a constellation in the sky

It is turned into a constellation.
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