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According to the information presented in the first and second paragraph (lines 1-26), it can be reasonably inferred that the kingdom of the Luggna...
In line 27, the adjective "inexpressible" is used
The main idea of the second paragraph (lines 24-33) can best be restated that
AP English Literature: The Farm and the City 10 Views
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In line 1, the farm house that "lingers" represents
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Sorry All right AP English people I've got another kind
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of home for you here This weird thing right here
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we'll just skim and for you real quick and then
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get into it The farm have lingered with this wireless
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in your room Where and I mean Brooke crackle the
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rhyme every other one on impulse in cold metal grasses
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Pen it down in a basement in an hour An
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apple treated so freely in the water Brooke was thrown
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And even sewer dungeon fetid darkness Ancient math But I
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wonder if you're going to sleep All right Well let's
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see In line one The farmhouse that lingers Represents what
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Nightline One Alright the farmhouse lingers though adverse to square
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Does that mean well that farmhouse a building that isn't
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typically constructed anymore is still holding on in the first
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line It lingers suggesting it's been there for a long
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time Back when the brook was still above ground in
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the farmhouse Didn't have to What Where The new city
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street So the answer here is C A refusal to
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fully relinquish its past That's the right answer All right
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Loser bowl When the speaker says that the Brooke held
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the house as in an elbow crook Will the warm
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connotations of Held implied the farmhouse and the brook lived
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in perfect harmony with the rest of the poem sets
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up in antagonism between city life and the brook And
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these lines suggest that the farm is on the ladders
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side because well of its long history in the area
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right Well there are no clues to determine whether anyone
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still lives in the farmhouse or not So all those
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air wrong sees the right answer and you go farmhouse 00:01:41.74 --> [endTime] hang in there
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