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kaheart [24]
2 years ago
10

The Boston Girl In lines 1 through 4 of the poem “Sybil Ludington’s Ride,” the diction and imagery mainly appeal to the reader’s

sense of
English
1 answer:
Rama09 [41]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

the readers sense

Explanation:

use

race

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