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How do you think the author decided on the sequence of his memories in the poem I Remember?

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He decided to sequence his memories chronologically. Although this is not clear in the poem, we can see that the events told by him follow an increasingly elaborate line of reasoning, albeit childish, which shows that they occurred as he aged.

Step-by-step explanation:

"I remember" is a poem by Thomas Hood, where the author shows a nostalgic script remembered the pleasures of his childhood through the events and feelings he felt at that time. In the end, the author shows how good his childhood was, better than adult life. It is as if the author lamented that childhood was over and that these events would not have the same value, currently.

The poem refers to the idealization of the past, portrayed as in better conditions than the present.

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