for whom are the pronous 'my' and 'I' used in the first stanza The chimney sweeper
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The words "my" and "I" in the first stanza of the poem describe the chimney sweep. He is telling his own story, using the first person voice. In the first two lines, the chimney sweep, speaking to those people who are comfortably well-off enough to read a poem, explains how he became a chimney sweep.
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The words "my" and "I" in the first stanza of the poem describe the chimney sweep. He is telling his own story, using the first person voice.
In the first two lines, the chimney sweep, speaking to those people who are comfortably well-off enough to read a poem, explains how he became a chimney sweep. He tells his audience that his mother died when he was very young, then that his...
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