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What information mainly does the poem’s first stanza convey?
A. It shows how important television was at the speaker’s grandmother’s house.
B. It establishes the setting in which the rest of the poem takes place.
C. It reveals how deeply religious the speaker was growing up.
D. It describes the library and bookstore that the speaker held dear to her as a child.
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B. It establishes the setting in which the rest of the poem takes place.
The first stanza typically provides details about where and when the action occurs (location, people present, atmosphere), setting up the scene for the poem rather than arguing for television’s importance, religious beliefs, or describing a library/bookstore.
The first stanza typically provides details about where and when the action occurs (location, people present, atmosphere), setting up the scene for the poem rather than arguing for television’s importance, religious beliefs, or describing a library/bookstore.
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