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English, 25.03.2021 21:40 crookdamian21

The following passage (lines 11-15) adds to the development of the poem mainly by fill in the blank. “None had large heads
or oval shaped eyes.
They weren’t eight feet tall
with iron claws,
hanging dreads.”
Answer choices for the above question

A. contrasting how different the “uncles” are from normal aliens

B. providing the poem with imagery and descriptive language

C. suggesting that the people arriving in spaceships are not scary

D. suggesting that the people arriving in these spaceships are short

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