English, 13.03.2021 01:00 miacervenka
11. Which of the following sentences would best fit in Missing Part B of the paragraph?
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Through this quote the reader sees how the author is using the literary element of personification in this poem.
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11. Which of the following sentences would best fit in Missing Part B of the paragraph?
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