Read these lines from the poem "Women" and answer the question.
Without knowing a page
Of it<...
English, 12.08.2020 06:01 madison1284
Read these lines from the poem "Women" and answer the question.
Without knowing a page
Of it
Themselves.
How does the poet use the word “page” in these lines?
(A) connotatively, to suggest a type of life experience ✔
(B) denotatively, to indicate the parts of a book
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