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Let's turn "Teacher told us " Be Quite!"" into reported speech
The teacher told us to be quite.
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It should be D, I'm not 100% sure but no other question seem to go that good. I think It's D.
Love this poem. Some of my suggestions for the attitude/tone are reflective, calm and thoughtful, inquisitive and hopeful and even some sadness.
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The author use the analogy of “funhouse mirrors” to help readers understand dystopian fiction by depicting how distorted thinsg were from their natural ways. Similarly to how funhouse mirrors can enlarge someones nose, for insatnce, dystopian fiction takes a flaw in the world and magnifies it to a greater proportion. It is essentially based off of the over-exaggeration of one partical issue in society.
A is the first step in analyzing poetry