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  1. Reread the boldfaced lines. Which of the following best explains why these lines are a monologue?A. the lines are unstructured
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  2. Reread the boldfaced lines. What does this monologue reveal about Ollivant?(1 point) Responses He believes that both of his
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  3. Reread the boldfaced lines. What does this monologue reveal about Ollivant?(1 point) Responses He believes that both of his
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  4. Multiple ChoiceInstructions Reread paragraphs 15 and 21 of the text as well as the dictionary entries for the boldfaced words.
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  5. Reread lines 17–18 of “A Voice.” What do the lines tell you about the speaker’s view of her mother? What word would you
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  6. What question can help you decide where to break the lines in your poem?How wide is the page where the poem will appear? What
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  7. We're reviewing a poem called ``A Voice`` by Pat Mora. One of the questions we have to answer is `` Reread lines 17–18 of “A
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  8. Reread lines 679 - 706. What do the stage directions and dialogue reveal about Mr. Frank
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  9. Reread these lines from the text, “No we’ll save what we can, we’ll do what there is left to do. If we have to burn,
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  10. Iasked this question a couple of days ago- and got several different opinions.Ms. Sue tried to point out to me why she thought
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