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coldgirl [10]
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Pls help me with this question if you have read the book "Calpurnia Tate" (Ch. 12) What does Granddaddy mean when he says "Let u

s hold high the lamp of knowledge and expunge another dragon from the map" (p. 179). Explain the reference, what he proposes to do, and why it's such an important moment.​
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