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Find in the poem, lines that match the following. Read both one after another. Her happiness was no more Than sorrow in disguise.

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Question

Find in the poem, lines that match the following. Read both one after another.

Her happiness was no more

Than sorrow in disguise.

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Solution

‘Her smile paled and melted into tears’.

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Chapter 4.2: The Last Bargain - Working with the Poem [Page 74]

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Chapter 4.2 The Last Bargain
Working with the Poem | Q 4.2 | Page 74

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