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... poet's com- mand to the reader in line 4 ? 2. In the first stanza , what words has the poet used to help you see the scene and hear its sounds ? 3. To what two bird songs does the poet compare the singing of the Highland Lass ? Of the ...
... poet's com- mand to the reader in line 4 ? 2. In the first stanza , what words has the poet used to help you see the scene and hear its sounds ? 3. To what two bird songs does the poet compare the singing of the Highland Lass ? Of the ...
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... poet addresses some- one as " child . " What does he say to the child ? 3. According to the poet , under what circumstances might someone talk to him- self ? ( See lines 10-16 ; answer in your own words . ) 4. Why , then , does the old ...
... poet addresses some- one as " child . " What does he say to the child ? 3. According to the poet , under what circumstances might someone talk to him- self ? ( See lines 10-16 ; answer in your own words . ) 4. Why , then , does the old ...
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... POET WRITES ABOUT POETRY 1. What scene is described in stanzas one and two ? What lines tell you what time of day it is ? What is the mood of the poet ? 2. How does the poet's mood compare with the weather ? 3. Find the lines which ...
... POET WRITES ABOUT POETRY 1. What scene is described in stanzas one and two ? What lines tell you what time of day it is ? What is the mood of the poet ? 2. How does the poet's mood compare with the weather ? 3. Find the lines which ...
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Heroes and Heroines | 1 |
Androcles an Aesop fable 583 | 18 |
Pandora retold by W M L Hutchinson 186 | 29 |
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