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English, 10.05.2021 16:50 ryleepretty

Burning A Book by William Stafford Part A: What is the central image of the SECOND stanza of the poem?
A book burning
A fire dancing
Abandoned cities roamed by wild dogs
Books that have no meaning
Part B: Which piece of text evidence best supports the answer to part A?
"And some books ought to burn, trying for character but faking it."
"desolate towns, miles of unthought in cities"
"If a book isn't written, no one needs to burn it."
"You can usually a find a few charred words in the ashes."

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