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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
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read the part where it says “Your Turn” colored in orange, then in “the climb” (the poem that you need to get the answers from)

you will have to try to identify the elements that tell you it’s a narrative poem, write your answer below. thank you and have a good day<33!! And btw there will be 2 poems that u will have to try to look in (the narrative poem, but keep in mind there’s only one answer) AND SORRY LOL my baby sister spilled mango juice on my book so if u can’t rlly see what it says u can ask me anytime! this is due tomorrow!! have a nice day like again! (Might be spam because no one rlly answers that fast lol)

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Sav [38]3 years ago
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Answer:

i cant relly see but

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