Read the poem. Information ,begin bold,A Poison Tree,end bold, I
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Read the poem.Information ,begin bold,A Poison Tree,end bold, I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I
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Read the passage.Information from ,begin bold,Remarks at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,end bold, ,begin
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Read the poem.Information ,begin bold,My November Guest,end bold, My Sorrow, when she's here with me, Thinks these dark days of
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Read the poem.Information ,begin italics,There are 8 lines in the poem. The poem is numbered every 2 lines.,end italics, from
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Read the passage.Information ,begin italics,Lillie Devereux Blake was an American suffragist. The following is from a speech
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Read the poem excerpt.Information ,begin italics,In 1734, English poet Alexander Pope completed his four-part poem, "Essay on
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Read the passages.Information ,begin bold,Passage 1:,end bold, ,begin bold,Kimball Peak,end bold, Janie took one step, then
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ad the passage.Information from ,begin bold,Remarks at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,end bold, ,begin
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