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What is notable, structurally speaking about stanzas 2 and 6 in this poem? A) Both of these stanzas contain warnings about the "Jabberwocky."
B) Both of these stanza are about what the main character is thinking.
C) Both of these stanzas feature the main character speaking to someone else.
D) Both of these stanzas feature the main character being spoken to by someone else.

How do the first and last stanzas affect the structural meaning of the poem?

A) They are slightly different, which shows that things have changed somewhat in the "Jabberwocky" world.

B) They are notably different, which suggests that things have changed considerably in the "Jabberwocky" world.

C) They are entirely different, which suggests that things have changed drastically in the "Jabberwocky" world.

D) They are exactly identical, which suggests that the time of day and the course of events are pretty much the same.


What is notable, structurally speaking about stanzas 2 and 6 in this poem?

A) Both of these stanz
What is notable, structurally speaking about stanzas 2 and 6 in this poem?

A) Both of these stanz
What is notable, structurally speaking about stanzas 2 and 6 in this poem?

A) Both of these stanz

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