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elegy literary tern​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An elegy (pronounced ELL-eh-jee) is a poem of mourning. Written in a somber style, it reflects seriously on death and on the person who has passed. Elegies are written for a specific person, usually someone the author knew well, although sometimes people write elegies for long-dead heroes.

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Neutralisation reaction are those in which acid & base reacts with each other to form water & salt.

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