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"Hell is a city much like London" whose a view is this?

AShelley

BWordsworth

CByron

DColeridge

Answer:

A. Shelley

Read Explanation:

  • The line “Hell is a city much like London” appears in the poem Peter Bell the Third by Percy Bysshe Shelley.


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