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As a child, how did the narrator probably behave when caught doing something wrong?
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Why did the author trade in “the microscope for a macro lens and the telescope for a telephoto” (lines 13–16)?
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Anatou says that Tarto’s indifference to her pale skin and light hair “made up for all the others” (lines 33–34). What does she mean?
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The fish "have no pathway where they go" (line 5) because they are swimming in water. How does the speaker seem to feel about this situation?
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When Tante Atie was prepared to become a woman, what skills was she taught?
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Lorraine Hansbury wrote A RAISIN IN THE SUN, a play about an African American family. She took her title from this poem.
Based on this information and the comparisons in the poem, what is the play’s plot likely to be?
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According to this article, what do some Native Americans believe about coyotes (lines 68–70)?
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Why does the narrator wait so long to tell the audience that the one thing that he fears the bull will do is climb the tree?
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What is the main reason Mrs. Hale has not visited this house previously?