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In Passage 1 on page 2, what do the underlined

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Is Katie's brother like?<br><br>How<br>Which<br>What<br>Why​
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what

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The alternative options wouldn’t logically fit within the sentence.

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PLEASE HELP!!!! When Elnora replies to her mother, ‘That was poor taste,’ she is A) being cynical and sarcastic. B) honestly ack
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being sarcastic and cynical.

by demonstrating how Elnora remains steadfast in her objectives despite facing embarrassment.

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Even while subjected to humiliation, Elnora stays committed to her beliefs, showcasing her as a resilient, determined, and focused young woman.

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A). While the haiku portrays a specific occurrence in nature, the romantic poem shares a personal encounter with it.

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A haiku is a brief Japanese poem made up of just three lines that often contains a recurring mention of nature or scenery that inspires. In contrast, Coleridge's "Frost at Midnight" reflects a personal interaction with the natural world. Through his verses(lines 52-59), he recounts his son exploring natural imagery that helps him understand that nature consistently reflects significant truths, as it teaches important life lessons. Alternatives appear incorrect because in option B, the initial phrase is accurate while Coleridge's work is crafted in free verse without metrical confines, and the other two options make inappropriate claims.

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