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The repetitive use of the "b" sound in this excerpt from "Birches" creates a sense of motion
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone? (1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone?
(1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going back to
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone?
(1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going back to
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone?
(1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going back to
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone? (1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going back to
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in the poem birches, what do the bent birches prompt the speaker to imagine?
ice storms a boy's been swinging on them people
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Which of the following excerpts from Robert Frost's poem "Birches" contains examples of onomatopoeia? 1. When I see
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Which line from the poem “Birches” best develops its nostalgic tone?
(1 point) Responses “And so I dream of going back to
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Which line from the poem "Birches" best develops it's nostalgic tone?
a. "And so I dream of going back to be."*** b. "When I see
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