Here lie I, Martin Eliginbrodde

Have mercy on my soul, Lord Gọd

The extract above illustrates ______

a

epitaph

b

elegy

c

ballad

d

dirge

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TobyAseme
3 years ago

The answer is "A."
A dirge is a mourning poem, performed without a musical accompaniment.
An epitaph, rather, is an inscription on a tombstone, the hint is in "Here lie I . . ."
Please correct this error.

Preci0ux
3 years ago

The answer is A Epitaph. Please make the necessary corrections.

Anuoluwa
1 year ago

dirge is a mourning poem normal,we all know ,buh how would the dead be mourning itself (lifeless thing) definitely it epitaph.

Ojokua
3 years ago

Tye right answer should be "epitaph" because that's an inscription written on a grave

TobyAseme
3 years ago

y

DaveChuks2005
1 year ago

this is an inscription on a tomb so definitely the answer is A. epitaph and also the selected answer Dirge is totally wrong because a dirge is a poem that laments about the death of someone but in this context, the dead can't lament his own death with the quote " here lie I"

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