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speaker in the poem “Fight,” by Laurel Blossom, is the type of person who is
honest. This poem captures the differences between two people in a
relationship. When she describes their packing habits, she points out that her
partner prepares for any situation. Blossom declares, “That is not what I do.”
This shows she’s willing to admit that she might not be perfect. In the last
stanza, she is describing the most important differences between her and her
partner. She says, “You want to get married. I want to be free.” This proves
she won’t hide her feelings to protect the feelings of another. Clearly,
[finish this paragraph with a sentence of evaluation].
Sorry I've been absent, should I do this at home now? I plan on being at school tomorrow. Anything else I can do?
ReplyDeleteYou can this one from home. You missed a worksheet on literary devices in *The Book Thief*. You can pick that up tomorrow. Make sure you're keeping up with the reading!
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