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(c) "Where greed no longer saps the soul Nor avarice blights our day" (i) Name the poem and the poet. (ii) Identify the figure of speech used in this line. (iii) Write the meaning of the expression "greed no longer saps the soul"?

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Answered by gungun6163
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  • the name of the poem is I dream a world and that of poet is Langston Hughes
  • The use of personification conveys how there is a greater meaning to the line, as greed weakens one's spirit and character
  • saps the soul means poet want there is no greed in life every one is equal.

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Answered by M187
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Answer:

i) I DREAM A WORLD POET-LANGSTON HUGHES

ii) personification

iii) i can't tell this answer

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