English, 22.11.2019 21:31 desiree3114
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how does the poem “litany” change?
a. it begins with comparisons of the other and shifts to comparisons of the speaker.
b. it begins with a silly tone and ends with a serious one.
c. it begins with hyperbole and ends with specificity.
d. it begins with ode structure and ends with free verse.
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How would you check a statement to determine that it is a simile?
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#8
how does the poem “litany” change?
a. it begins with comparisons of the other and sh...
how does the poem “litany” change?
a. it begins with comparisons of the other and sh...
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