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Which lines from the poem best support the answers to Part A?

A
“In this kingdom/ the sun never sets;” ( Lines 1-2)
B
“under the pale oval/ of the sky” ( Lines 3-4)
C
“and though there is a sea here/ there is no tide.”( Lines 7-8)
D
“safe but for the spoon’s/ ominous thunder,” ( Lines 13-14)

(The Egg by Lisa Pastan)

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