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well it's asking you to pick 2 poems to compare, once you've done that answer the questions or gives you and form your answers into paragraph for the essay.
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First-person point of view is when the narrator is a character within the story. A primary indicator that a written work is in first-person point of view is the use of first-person pronouns: I, me, my, myself. Wetherell's story "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant" starts off "There was a summer in my life when the only creature that seemed lovelier to me than a largemouth bass was Sheila Mant. I was fourteen." Since this is narration and not dialogue, we know that the narrator is a character within the story. Gary Soto's "Oranges" begins "The first time I walked/With a girl, I was twelve". This narration uses the word "I" which shows that it is in first-person point of view.
Parentheses makes it possessive. so it would be '76
Keeping? If it is suppose to be negative
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everyone that sees the previos answer, DONT CLICK THE LIN K
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THERE ARE VIRUSES