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In “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?” who is digging on the speaker's grave? A. an enemy B. a relative C. her dog D. her husband

Sagot :

The dog is the one who's digging on the grave. 

C. Her dog.

Written in 1913, published in the Saturday Review, this satiric dark humoured poem written in a dialogue schema tell the story of a death lady who is asking who is digging on her grave, she thinks first of her loved ones, her enemies, but in the end is her dog, who actually turns out forgot that was the place where her corpse rested.