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ELEN [110]
2 years ago
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In line 22 of turn turn my wheel the speaker stands in silence and apart as the potter creates his work . why is the speaker sil

ent ?
a. the speaker is awe the potters power and skill.
B. the speaker is frightened of the potters magical powers.
C . the speaker dislikes the final product .
D. the speaker wants to ask a question but is neverous .
English
1 answer:
AfilCa [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A. The speaker is in awe of the potter's power and skill.

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