Read these lines of poetry:
a mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
is the imp...
English, 19.01.2020 06:31 tmrodriguez1
Read these lines of poetry:
a mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
mother of exiles. from her beacon-hand
glows world-wide welcome….
what do these lines describe?
a.
america
b.
the statue of liberty
c.
the liberty bell
d.
the white house
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