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#2 Read this sentence from paragraph 14 of the story "The Antique Shop."
"Customers are taking a piece of history with them, something that brings back a happy memory or sparks their imagination."

Which lines from the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" contain a SIMILAR idea?
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And those no-nonsense, all muscle/ Greyhounds and Dobermans, (lines 8-9)
And those no-nonsense, all muscle/ Greyhounds and Dobermans, (lines 8-9)
You may not come out/ The same person who went in. (lines 23-24)
You may not come out/ The same person who went in. (lines 23-24)
Cuddly when they're young,/ But then the first page is turned. (lines 11-12)
Cuddly when they're young,/ But then the first page is turned. (lines 11-12)
You know what will happen./ It's like a pet story or a bakery--- (lines 3-4)

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The lines from the poem "Don't Go Into the Library" that contain a similar idea to the sentence from "The Antique Shop" are:

**"You may not come out/ The same person who went in." (lines 23-24)**

This line reflects the transformative experience and the impact that books (similar to antiques) can have on a person, evoking memories or sparking the imagination, akin to how customers take home pieces of history from the antique shop.
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