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English, 20.01.2021 18:30 erock5528

The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first and then Part B. Part A What are the different ways the speaker refers to and personifies her hair
O She refers to it as being historically symbolic.
O She refers to using it as a blanket and serving as a symbol of reclamation
O She refers to it as breathing as if it were her ancestors.
O All of the above

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