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  1. Why was Charles Lindbergh famous in the 1920s?Responses A He flew over the Atlantic Ocean.He flew over the Atlantic Ocean. B He
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  2. .Which of the following is an example of an open-ended question? Do you like writing poetry? How do you write a poem? Have you
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  3. Why was Charles Lindbergh famous in the 1920s?Responses A He flew over the Atlantic Ocean.He flew over the Atlantic Ocean. B He
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  4. Why was Charles Lindbergh famous in the 1920s?Responses A He flew over the Atlantic Ocean.He flew over the Atlantic Ocean. B He
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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 4 famous poet during Spain golden age ?
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  9. 1 from details about blossom in both the first and third haika ,what conclusion can you drawa. the poet feels exeed ingly lonely
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  10. 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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