Who is being addressed in the poem A Red, Red Rose?
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In "A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns, which poetic device is used to separate the ideas in the first two stanzas of... Stanza 1 is in third person, with the speaker writing about the “luve,” or beloved, using similes to say what she is like. In first address, speaking to the "luve" or “bonnie lass,” continuing this...
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In "A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns, which poetic device is used to separate the ideas in the first two stanzas of... Stanza 1 is in third person, with the speaker writing about the “luve,” or beloved, using similes to say what she is like. In first address, speaking to the "luve" or “bonnie lass,” continuing this...
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