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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

'Song'and 'A song'

What did Rupert brooke mean by the words 'song' and 'A song' ?
  

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It depends on the sentence. The mean different things in these two. Mother sang a song to the children.

  • It depends on the sentence.
  • The mean different things in these two.
  • Mother sang a song to the children.
  • He bought it for a song.
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It depends on the sentence. The mean different things in these two.

Mother sang a song to the children.
He bought it for a song.

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anonymous What did Rupert brooke mean by the words 'song' and 'A song' ?

He was a poet. Poetry stands outside grammar and logic, and it plays games with semantics. We just have to make of it what we can. Your opinion is as good as anybody's when it comes to poetry. That said, a song does not have to have music with it. A poem is a song.

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