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1. The poet identifies natural
Which statement best explains the central idea of this stanza?
The poet has something to hide. The poet identifies with private
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james
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1. The poet identifies natural wonders such as_
green hills wide oceans-- many lakes rocky canyons 2. The photo of the family is
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Deez
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At the Tourist Center at Boston
The poet identifies natural wonders such as ____. green hills wide oceans many lakes* rocky
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Greg Bornet
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I need help on Eve Merriam (she is a poet). I have to answer the following questions:
1)Does the poet display similar themes in
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dana
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Why does the poet repeat the phrase "are bad for baby seals" in the poem?
A. The poet wants to emphasize the importance of being
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1 from details about blossom in both the first and third haika ,what conclusion can you draw
a. the poet feels exeed ingly lonely
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Lana
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Question #1: From details about blossoms in both the first and third haiku, what conclusion can you draw?
a. The poet feels
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Gourami
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1 from details about blossom in both the first and third haika ,what conclusion can you draw
a. the poet feels exeed ingly lonely
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Meliza
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How does the poet's father feel when his child is swimming underwater?
A. The poet's father is worried. B. The poet's father is
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from details about blossoms in both the first and third haiku what conclusion can you draw?
the poet feels exceedingly lonely the
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lilly
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