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In stanza one, the speaker
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5 And a look of passionate desire 6 O’er the sea and to the stars I send: 7 “Ye who from my childhood up
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How is the organization of the poem significant to its meaning?
a Each stanza represents another phase in the speaker's reaction
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Story name : Choices by Nikki giovanni Which of the following selections best explains the speaker’s
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Story name : Choices by Nikki giovanni The following excerpt from stanza four (lines 17-20) mainly shows that
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In "The Cremation of Sam McGee," the first stanza repeats at the end of the poem. How does this repetition influence the
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In "The Cremation of Sam McGee," the first stanza repeats at the end of the poem.
How does this repetition influence the poem's
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In the third-to-last stanza, the speaker quickly recalls a series of images: “the river crossing at five,” “the spinach
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15. What does the stanza uncover about the speaker in the text?
(1 point) Responses A. The speaker had a troubled childhood A.
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Which of the following selections best explains the speaker’s attitude in the first stanza (lines 1-5)?
if i can’t do what i
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By the speaker saying that he will “break through the surface of stone” in stanza 3, this proves what about the speaker’s
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