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The poet uses the word thirst as a metaphor. What does this metaphor signify in this line from the passage? The thirst that from the soul doth rise a. desire and yearning b. fascination and fervor c. greed
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The poet uses the word thirst as a metaphor. What does this metaphor signify in this line from the passage?
The thirst that from the soul doth rise
a. desire and yearning
b. fascination and fervor
c. greed and indulgence
d. ambition and pursuit
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When the poet uses the word
thirst
as a metaphor, this metaphor signifies
A) desire and yearning
in that line. The poet wishes to be with his loved one.
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