song or songlike poem that tells a story
A. ballad
B. epiphany
C. oxymoron
D. denotation

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A. Participates
B. Participate
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severe – “Mrs Whatsit,” Charles Wallace demanded severely, “why did you take Mrs. Buncombe’s sheets?”
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A. She has gone to the beach for the weekend
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A. The keys are on the table.
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