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English, 16.04.2021 01:50 21hendlill

1. In lines 1 - 12 , what words or phrases give you clues about the identity of the speaker? 2. Who do you think the speaker is?
3. In lines 13 - 21, what phrases are repeated in most of the stanza?
4. What is the purpose of the repeated phrase? What does it emphasize?

1 Shadows on the wall
Noises down the hall
Life doesn't frighten me at all

2 Bad dogs barking loud
Big ghosts in a cloud
Life doesn't frighten me at all

3 Mean old Mother Goose
Lions on the loose
They don't frighten me at all

4 Dragons breathing flame
On my counterpane
That doesn't frighten me at all.

5 I go boo
Make them shoo
I make fun
Way they run
I won't cry
So they fly
I just smile
They go wild

6 Life doesn't frighten me at all.

7 Tough guys fight
All alone at night
Life doesn't frighten me at all.

8 Panthers in the park
Strangers in the dark
No, they don't frighten me at all.

9 That new classroom where
Boys all pull my hair
(Kissy little girls
With their hair in curls)
They don't frighten me at all.

10 Don't show me frogs and snakes
And listen for my scream,
If I'm afraid at all
It's only in my dreams.

11 I've got a magic charm
That I keep up my sleeve
I can walk the ocean floor
And never have to breathe.

12 Life doesn't frighten me at all
Not at all
Not at all.
Life doesn't frighten me at all.

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