But there was a world
Somewhere
Out there
And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe
But no...
English, 11.05.2021 16:30, jujulakaeuaws
But there was a world
Somewhere
Out there
And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe
But no lions or witches scared me
I went through
Knowing there would be
Spring
—"A Poem For My Librarian, Mrs. Long,"
Nikki Giovanni
Based on this excerpt, which conclusion can the reader draw about the speaker’s viewpoint on libraries and librarians?
The speaker believes that people dislike both.
The speaker has no opinions about either.
The speaker believes that they are sources of comfort.
The speaker has had a bad experience with them.
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