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For I Have Known Them All Already, Known Them All: Have Known the Evenings , Mornings, Afternoons, I Have Measured Out My Life with

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For I have known them all already, known them all: Have known the evenings , mornings, afternoons, I have measured out my life with coffee spoons; I know the voices dying with a dying fall Beneath the music from a farther room. So how should I presume? -"The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock," T. S. Eliot Which modernist ideas are in this famous passage? Check the four best choices. despair and disillusionment. feeling that life is meaningless D introspection: thinking about why one does things D stream of consciousness: a rambling voice mirroring the confusion in the world D the mistrust of institutions:fearing the government loneliness. feeling separated from others DONE

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The passage from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot reflects several modernist ideas. The four best choices are:1. Despair and disillusionment: feeling that life is meaningless2. Introspection: thinking about why one does things3. Stream of consciousness: a rambling voice mirroring the confusion in the world4. Loneliness: feeling separated from othersThese themes are evident in the speaker's contemplation of his life, the mundane measurement of time with coffee spoons, and the sense of isolation and uncertainty expressed in the passage.