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English, 04.02.2021 22:50, Carlyalexis641

Read "A Nation's Strength" on page 167. Then read "I Hear America Singing" on page 168. Then respond to the question below. Read the sentences below. Then complete the activity that follows.
In poetry, a stanza sometimes develops a single idea related to the main topic of a larger poem. Emerson and Whitman both
follow this practice in structuring their poems.
Write a paragraph supporting this statement. Cite at least two pleces of evidence from Emerson's multi-stanza poem and Whitman's single-
stanza poem.

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