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What idea is conveyed by the line “Our two souls therefore, which are one”?

AThey have become physically inseparable

BThey are in conflict with each other

CThey are spiritually united despite distance

DThey are experiencing a romantic breakup

Answer:

C. They are spiritually united despite distance

Read Explanation:

  • The line “Our two souls therefore, which are one” expresses a central theme of A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning—the idea of a spiritual and eternal bond between two lovers.

  • John Donne argues that although he and his beloved may be physically apart, their souls remain deeply connected as one.


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