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What are two claims that the shepherd makes in his argument to the young maiden?

He promises her wild berries.
He promises her singing birds.
He promises to make her a skirt made of morning glories.
He promises to make her a gown of wool from pretty lambs.+

Respuesta :

He promises her singing birds and he promises to make her a gown of wool from pretty lambs are two claims that the shepherd makes in his argument to the young maiden.

Option B and D

Explanation:

He wanted to win the heart of the young maiden and he offered these but still it was not enough for the maiden to get convinced to fall in love with him. He promised the young maiden with life full of pleasure and gifts. The promises were made to express the love towards her.

In the Dreams of the Nature the Shepherd claims to the young maiden that he would go in to the forest and bring her singing birds which she would always love to own it and wants to know that he would also make her a gown of wool from his pretty lambs.

Answer:

A & D

Explanation:

On Odyssey

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