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24 March, 13:35

In the first three stanzas of "We Are Many," how does Neruda see himself? brave and smart single and attractive foolish and cowardly always right about everything

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  1. 24 March, 17:05
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    The poem "We Are Many" is written by Pablo Neruda. In this poem he describes how he has many different characters. He is not particularly proud of these characters, especially in the beginning of the poem.

    Question: In the first three stanzas of "We Are Many," how does Neruda see himself?

    Answer: C. foolish and cowardly
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