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I will maintain until my death - English

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I will maintain until my death

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Solution

  • Reference:
    This line is taken from the Poem – “The Castle”, Poet – “Edwin Muir”.
  • Context:
    Here the poet talks about the ‘shameful act’.
  • Explanation:
    The narrator decided not to disclose this shameful story (soldiers got failure because of the greedy disloyal warder) to anyone. This will be maintained until his death.
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Chapter 1.2: The Castle - Exercise [Page 22]

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Chapter 1.2 The Castle
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