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biggirl4568

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In the following lines from the poem Baby Running Barefoot by D. H. Lawrence, the example of a simile is:
 
  a. When the white feet of the baby beat across the grass . . .
  b. The little white feet nod like white flowers in a wind . . .
  c. And I wish that the baby would tack across here to me . . .
  d. With two little bare white feet upon my knee . . .

Question 2

Reading selectively is appropriate for all of the following situations except when
 
  a. you are searching for specific information.
  b. a high level of comprehension is needed.
  c. you are familiar with what you are reading.
  d. the material does not match your purpose in reading.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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