Miss Rosie
1.What details tell you how Miss Rosie looks now?
2.What details tell you ho...
English, 16.04.2021 20:00 BARRION1981
Miss Rosie
1.What details tell you how Miss Rosie looks now?
2.What details tell you how Miss Rosie used to look?
3.Which figure of speech in “miss Rosie” do you think is the most powerful? What picture of Miss Rosie does it create for you?
4.The idiom “i stand up,” used twice, gives the most important clue to how the writer wants us to feel about Miss Rosie. What does standing up in the face of Miss Rosie’s destruction mean? Why might the speaker be moved to “stand up” for Miss Rosie?
5.In a way, Miss Rosie seems to represent something more than herself, something never named. What do you think she might symbolize?
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