Iwill give brainliest and more points, but don't not try and you
read the following p...
English, 15.10.2019 02:40 HarryPotter10
Iwill give brainliest and more points, but don't not try and you
read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided.
consider the poem "in just," by e. e. c.
in just –
by e. e. c.
in just–
spring when the world is mud-
luscious the little
lame balloonman
whistles far and wee
and eddieandbill come
running from marbles and
piracies and it's
spring
when the world is puddle-wonderful
the queer
old balloonman whistles
far and wee
and bettyandisbel come dancing
from hop-scotch and jump-rope and
it's
spring
and
the
goat-footed
balloonman whistles
far
and
wee
write two paragraphs. use details from the readings to support your points.
in the first paragraph, explain the connection between the poem and the myth of pan.
in the second paragraph, describe how the poet created an original character type in the balloonman.
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