Close Read
Reread lines 1-26. Note the use of repetition in these lines. What ideas
do t...
English, 01.06.2020 21:59 kyleemarie2003
Close Read
Reread lines 1-26. Note the use of repetition in these lines. What ideas
do these repeated phrases emphasize? Cite specific text evidence in your
response.
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