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What does the phrase “So let us melt, and make no noise” suggest?

AParting should be celebrated with loudness

BThe end of a relationship is filled with anger

CParting should be quiet and dignified

DParting should involve a dramatic farewell

Answer:

C. Parting should be quiet and dignified

Read Explanation:

  • The phrase “So let us melt, and make no noise” comes from the opening stanza of John Donne’s A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning.

  • In this line, "melt" is a metaphor for gently parting or separating, like how ice melts quietly and subtly.

  • Donne is urging that their farewell should be peaceful and undramatic, without loud mourning or emotional outbursts.


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