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click to read "i am offering this poem," by jimmy santiago baca...
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Question 2 of 24
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click to read "i am offering this poem," by jimmy santiago baca. then
answer the question.
which word from the poem has the most negative connotation?
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a. nothing
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b. treasure
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c. wilderness
o d. hogan
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Which statement best reflects how martin luther king, jr. uses rhetoric and style in paragraph 9 of "letter from a birmingham jail" to assist him in advocating the use of nonviolent direct action to achieve justice for negro citizens in birmingham? click here to read the letter.
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