Social Studies, 21.07.2019 05:00, lucaszsanches
After hearing the bat's poem about the owl for a second time, the chipmunk shivers again and says, "it makes me shiver. why do i like it if it makes me shiver? " the bat indicates that he understands how the chipmunk feels and agrees that he doesn't understand why they like the poem. using examples from the text, explain how the poem creates a scary, shivery feeling. here is he poema shadow is floating through the moonlightits wings don’t make a sound. its claws are long, its beak is bright. its eyes try all the corners of the night. it calls and calls: all the air swells and heavesand washes up and down like water. the ear that listens to the owl believesin death. the bat beneath the eaves,
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