Asked by Calliou
We're reviewing a poem called ``A Voice`` by Pat Mora. One of the questions we have to answer is `` Reread lines 17–18 of “A Voice.” What do the lines tell you about the speaker’s view of her mother and the overall tone of the poem? What word would you use to describe the mood?``
Can someone help me interpret lines 13-18? What does the mother mean by ``though your mother said you learned it to fight with the neighbours``?
Can someone help me interpret lines 13-18? What does the mother mean by ``though your mother said you learned it to fight with the neighbours``?
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Answered by
Writeacher
https://1.cdn.edl.io/80WBnnM9UPQR7RCXeo4jH56xgOVsNQPeDGufZY0uMUHclMRF.pdf
Please scroll down to pages 2 & 3 here, and read and reread the entire poem. It's not long.
Then let me know you've done so, and I'll help you through your questions.
Please scroll down to pages 2 & 3 here, and read and reread the entire poem. It's not long.
Then let me know you've done so, and I'll help you through your questions.
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no
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hi
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ChickCaptain8
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