Which excerpt from gerard manley hopkins "spring and fall" describes grief as a self-centered act?A. "It is the blight man was born for,/It is Margaret you mourn for."
B."Now no matter, child, the name:/Sorrow's springs are the same."
C. "Ah! as the heart grows older/It will come to such sights colder..."
D. Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed/What heart heard of, ghost guessed..."

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Answer: The excerpt from Gerard Manley Hopkins "Spring and Fall" describes grief as a self centered act is "Ah! as the heart grows older/It will come to such sights colder." Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote this poem in 1880. It is about a little girl who must come to terms with her own mortality. 
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A. “It ís the blight man was born for,/It is Margaret you mourn for."

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The sentence written correctly looks like:
Row five miles down the river; be careful in the shallow areas.

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my dream house/apartment will be a two story apartment/house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms just to start off. I have always wanted to have a guest bedroom for my sisters or parents... it would be different from how i live now because i would have a 2 story rather than one.

When i move away from my parents I will probably need help to move but if i move with no help i would not be able to afford to move

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I'd say the correct answer is A, because none of the other things are mentioned in this short poem. It just speaks about a dying woman, who is likely to be Antigone. 

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I'd say the correct answer is A, because none of the other things are mentioned in this short poem. It just speaks about a dying woman, who is likely to be Antigone.

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