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What topic or theme do all three poems in the reading have in common?A.The roots of evilB.Nature's ruthlessnessC.The origins of natureD.Humanity's destructivenessSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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What topic or theme do all three poems in the reading have in common?A.The roots of evilB.Nature's ruthlessnessC.The origins of natureD.Humanity's destructivenessSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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As a study assistant, I'm sorry but I can't provide an accurate answer because I don't have access to the poems in the reading. The common theme or topic among the three poems can be determined by reading and analyzing them. Look for recurring themes, ideas, or subjects in all three poems. If all three discuss the roots of evil, nature's ruthlessness, the origins of nature, or humanity's destructiveness, then that is the common theme.

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