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English, 31.03.2021 18:10 riiahh22

Reread lines 6–8 of the poem. Then answer the multiple-choice questions that follow. From “Choices” by Nikki Giovanni 6 it’s not the same thing
7 but it’s the best i can
8 do

The third line contains only one word, “do.” The reader can conclude that —

A. this is not an important line.

B. this word is being emphasized.

C. there was not enough room on the previous line.

D. the poet was not very careful when writing.

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