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... suggests that one does not hear the difference between the t and the fin tree and free ; what one hears is the t and ... suggest a hierarchy ; as Murfin says , " they contain one term that our culture views as being superior and one term ...
... suggests that one does not hear the difference between the t and the fin tree and free ; what one hears is the t and ... suggest a hierarchy ; as Murfin says , " they contain one term that our culture views as being superior and one term ...
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... suggests that the first two lines have both literal and figurative meanings . If the lines are understood figuratively as rhetorical questions , then they are not asking for a response but are asserting that humans " can- not comprehend ...
... suggests that the first two lines have both literal and figurative meanings . If the lines are understood figuratively as rhetorical questions , then they are not asking for a response but are asserting that humans " can- not comprehend ...
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... suggests what he means by the term political novel . Holland begins The Dynamics of Literary Response by suggesting that his questions are not so different from those asked by Aristotle : “ What is our emotional response to a literary ...
... suggests what he means by the term political novel . Holland begins The Dynamics of Literary Response by suggesting that his questions are not so different from those asked by Aristotle : “ What is our emotional response to a literary ...
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