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2. It seems that this poem is talking about a breakthrough in finding who you are. Relaxing and having time to yourself to really learn who you are and who you want to be. “In Maine I've learned to absorb what I see, and how to relax and just be me”
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It does not say that Maine was boring. There was action in every stanza “how to steer a canoe...” “how to catch a turtle with my bare hands”
4. It says it by repeating all the fun things she has done while there and how she started relaxing and being herself “now to walk through a swamp and burn off a leech” “how to dive through water or flip from the float”
You’re gonna do the first one sweetie cause I’m not. That’s what happens when you don’t feel like doing your own homework ✨. Plus I’d need to be there in person. Wish you luck tho
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#1: C #2: B #3 I believe is C but maybe A. #4: D
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THE ANSWER: Based on the novel, I recall Holden describing his roommate as a SLOB.
Washington Irving used German folktales adapted for the American market. He would often use German folktales as a basis, and then change the setting and the people to be American. An example of this would be Rip Wan Winkle.
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I pretty sure its extraordinary.
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