What is the "new cry," as mentioned in the
section of the same name (Paragraphs 11-15 )?
Cite...
What is the "new cry," as mentioned in the
section of the same name (Paragraphs 11-15 )?
Cite evidence in your answer as you explain the
"cry" and the figurative language used to
describe it.
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