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English, 22.04.2020 18:07, anthonygeorge7

2. PART B: Which detail from the poem best supports
the answer to Part A?
O A "Don't try /to figure it out. Step in too close and
I want to run away and be lonely forever."
(Lines 3-5)
O B “Sometimes the night is so warm it leaves
thermal/imprints across my body, glowing like
strokes / of bright plankton." (Lines 9-11)
C "Thave / only ever been heid down by light./
That's only half true. I have my sister, a black
cat” (Lines 12-14)
O D “Doctors, teachers, a Russian cosmonaut/who
hangs from my ceiling, talking about the life /
force of the moor" Lines 16-18)

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