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2. PART B: Which detail from the poem best supports the answer to Part A? A. “two decades removed / from my childhood.” (Lines 14-15)
B. “Why you so unintelligent? Darnell said.” (Line 46)
C. “I unzipped my bag, / pulled out cleats, and smacked him.” (Lines 52-53)
D. “Y’all need to stop! I got police on the line!” (Line 64)
This is on the poem Swarm by Alan King

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