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Pie
3 years ago
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In poetry, a word or line can have more than one meaning. In “Vermin,” the speaker says “I fumble with the task to no avail.” Wh

at different ways can you interpret this?
English
1 answer:
schepotkina [342]3 years ago
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Answer:

<em>idontknowdaanswertowhatyouwantmetoanswersosorryfortheincoveniencdde.</em>

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