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7 October, 22:07

It isn't even hers but came to her in the rain or the soft wind, which is a gate through which her life keeps walking. She can't see herself apart from the rest of the world or the world from what she must do every spring. Crawling up the high hill, luminous under the sand that has packed against her skin, she doesn't dream. Based on what is happening in this part of the poem, the repeated "s" sound most likely relates to. A) the natural flow of the turtle's actions.

B) the turtle's difficulty building a nest. C) how the turtle views the seasons. D) how the sand feels to the turtle.

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  1. 7 October, 22:20
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    The answer to the given question above would be option A. Based on what is happening in this part of the poem, the repeated "s" sound most likely relates to the natural flow of the turtle’s actions. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Have a great day!
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