What is the significance of the exclamations "Halt!” and "Fire!”?
They foreshadow what will ha...
English, 13.04.2020 20:25 20Tiglashou
What is the significance of the exclamations "Halt!” and "Fire!”?
They foreshadow what will happen next.
They move the action forward with dialogue.
They stop the movement of the poem.
They describe the sound of Jackson's voice.
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