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History, 28.10.2020 01:00, adeoluwa

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? Group of answer choices

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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