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English, 14.10.2019 19:30 mateotrevino1

The images of the “elbows” and “knees” support the poem’s thematic exploration of

a. the speaker’s relationship to god
b. the speaker’s relationship to her past
c. the speaker’s relationship with her body
d. the speaker’s relationship to her parents

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