Waiting to swallow you up / And
What is the importance of the lines from the
poem below?
Waiting to swallow you up / And
make you face the crime / And the
pain people are talking about in the
news / You know it / You have it
A
The speaker summarizes events in order
that were already described throughout the
poem's plot.
B
The speaker compares the different things
that have been said by the characters in the
poem.
С
The speaker shifts point of view to caution
the reader directly and emphasize the
poem's theme.
D
The speaker changes the length of the lines
to highlight a new mood and change of
setting in the poem.
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What is the importance of the lines from the
poem below?
Waiting to swallow you up / And
Waiting to swallow you up / And
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