The stars about my head I felt,
English, 12.05.2021 01:40 mshepherdmiller
I stepped from plank to plank
So slow and cautiously;
The stars about my head I felt,
About my feet the sea.
Which choice best describes how your highlighting compares to the model?
- I highten too much and it mimics slow and cautious rtm etcetc for the first & secound answers.
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I stepped from plank to plank
So slow and cautiously;
The stars about my head I felt,
The stars about my head I felt,
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