Your Turn Read the second stanza (lines 8-14) from “Perseus” and answer the follow-up questions. Yet even as I lifted up the head and started from that place of gazing silences and terrored stone, I thirsted to destroy. None could have passed me then— no garland-bearing girl, no priest or staring boy—and lived. Part B Which textual evidence best supports your answer to Part A?
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the similarity between the “gazing silences” in line 10 and the “staring boy” in line 14
the connotation of the words “gazing” and “terrored” in line 10
the description of a “garland-bearing girl” in line 13
the contrasting word “yet” in line 8
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