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Read the passage. o, jenny, dinna toss your head, an’ set your beauties a’ abread! ye little ken what cursèd speed the blastie’s makin’! thae winks and finger-ends, i dread, are notice takin’! in the poem “to a louse” by robert burns, which line from the poem alludes to jenny’s vanity? “thae winks and finger-ends, i dread,” “o, jenny, dinna toss your head,” “the blastie’s makin’! ”

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