Somewhere
Read the excerpt from “A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long.”
But there was a world
Somewhere
Out there
And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe
What conclusion can the reader draw from this excerpt about the speaker’s viewpoint of Mrs. Long?
She felt that Mrs. Long was the only one who understood her.
She believed that Mrs. Long wanted to travel as much as she did.
She considered Mrs. Long to be both a guide and a mentor.
She wished that Mrs. Long would share more stories about the world.
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Read the excerpt from “A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long.”
But there was a world
Somewhere
Somewhere
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