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Which of these symbols appears in Robert Browning's "Home Thoughts, from Abroad"? the buttercup the melon flower both of these none of these

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both of these

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "both of these." the symbol that appears in Robert Browning's "Home Thoughts, from Abroad" is the buttercup and the melon flower. The poem is considered as the conventionally known as one of the most patriotic poems in the English language
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