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What details in the poem suggest that the swinging on birches symbolizes the unity between humanity and nature ? 3. ... ( b ) Suggested Response : Walls are necessary if animals or people have to be kept in or out .
What details in the poem suggest that the swinging on birches symbolizes the unity between humanity and nature ? 3. ... ( b ) Suggested Response : Walls are necessary if animals or people have to be kept in or out .
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Suggested Response : Since Gabriel and Elizabeth are raising their children in a dangerous environment , they need to impose strict rules for the purpose of insuring their children's safety . Also , the 1930's setting affects the clear ...
Suggested Response : Since Gabriel and Elizabeth are raising their children in a dangerous environment , they need to impose strict rules for the purpose of insuring their children's safety . Also , the 1930's setting affects the clear ...
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( b ) Suggested Response : It shows the girls plotting to save themselves and hints at the fact that . they will ultimately do almost anything to avoid punishment . 7. ( a ) It suggests that she cannot bear to hear God's name .
( b ) Suggested Response : It shows the girls plotting to save themselves and hints at the fact that . they will ultimately do almost anything to avoid punishment . 7. ( a ) It suggests that she cannot bear to hear God's name .
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