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English, 04.06.2020 19:07, jakedoc31

ead the lines from "The Turtle." of her patience, her fortitude, her determination to complete what she was born to do – and then you realize a greater thing – she doesn’t consider what she was born to do. What does the poet’s word choice in these lines say about her attitude toward the turtle?

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