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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. Read this excerpt from Aunt Imogen."

They went together into the old room

That looked across the fields; and Imogen

Gazed out with a girl's gladness in her eyes, 40

Happy to know that she was back once more

Where there were those who knew her, and at last

Had gloriously got away again

From cabs and clattered asphalt for a while;

Imogen says in lines 41-42 that she is happy to be back with "those who knew her." Use evidence from

the poem to explain whether people really know Imogen and what it means in the poem to know

someone or know oneself. Your response should be at least one hundred words.

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