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what is the congvernce of tawn​

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Answered by p963096
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"The Convergence of the Twain" is a poem by Thomas Hardy, published in 1912. The poem describes the sinking and wreckage of the ocean liner Titanic. "Convergence" consists of eleven stanzas of three lines each, following the AAA rhyme pattern.

Answered by yogishreya4
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easy answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The Convergence of the Twain' means the meeting of the two. The words are deliberately old fashioned. And the title leads us to expect some sort of pairing. But Hardy makes us wait until verse VII when 'a sinister mate' is introduced as the other half of 'she', the 'gaily great' Titanic.

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