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5.1.2 Exam: Semester Exam The phone it's ringing, ringing.
Yes, Mom. I finished my homework.
The phone it's ringing, ringing.
No, he's not here. Can I take a message?"
Again, it's ringing, ringing.
"Hey friend! No way! Who told you that?"
And again, it's ringing, ringing.
"No thanks, we don't need our carpet cleaned.
Ugh, the phone! Keeps ringing, ringing.
Beep.
"Please leave a message.
How does the refrain "it's ringing, ringing' most clearly contribute to the
meaning of the poem?


5.1.2 Exam: Semester Exam

The phone it's ringing, ringing.
Yes, Mom. I finished my homework.
The

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