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English, 13.02.2020 04:10, Adriingashley3521

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Select the lines from "Fable for When There's No Way Out" which have alliteration in them.

Grown too big for his skin, / and it grown hard

without a sea and atmosphere- / he's drunk it all up

his strength's inside him now, / but there's no room to stretch.

He pecks at the top

but his beak's too soft

if you break your head

instead of the lid?

Despair tempts him / to just go limp

and beginning end

in this round room

Still, stupidly he pecks / and pecks, as if from under

his own skill

yet makes no crack

Rage works if reason won't

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