In the third stanza, which detail tells
the reader how well the family has
prepared in the s...
English, 05.05.2021 01:00, alliwkatring
In the third stanza, which detail tells
the reader how well the family has
prepared in the second stanza?
"Now nothing to do but wait."
"I can't fall asleep tillate."
"Time seems to crawl..."
"They're coming tomorrow..."
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