English, 28.01.2020 02:31 brittanyjacob8
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read the following lines from "song of becoming"
they're only boys
who used to frolic and play
launching rainbowed kites
on the western wind,
their blue-red-green kites
whistling, leaping,
trading easy laughter and jokes
dueling with branches, pretending to be
great heros in history.
which of these ideas is most closely related to a theme in these lines?
a. sharing dreams of a hopeful future
b. carefree days of a happy childhood
c. friendly competition between friends
d. relaxing in the company of a good friend
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read the following lines from "song of becoming"
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