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Grace [21]
3 years ago
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What are three things show us that are significant when Rip Awakens from his 20 year nap

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Thepotemich [5.8K]3 years ago
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who is rip and why is he taking a twenty year nap

                                                               


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1. In the very first line, it says "At these times they were <em><u>uncanny and sinister</u></em> in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone." In these lines the birds are doing nothing but staring at the men, nevertheless, the men think and feel the birds are "uncanny and sinister." This shows how the men are projecting their own fears on indifferent birds.

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