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TAG Creation Myth Test

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1.
What is the perspective? Add two quotes illustrating the perspective.
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2.
What is the theme of this new poem? Add two quotes illustrating this theme.
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3.
Adopt a different POV and rewrite the poem.
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4.
How is this theme different from the original? Explain your answer.
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What is the POV of the poem? Include at least two quotes from the poem that illustrates the POV.
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In one sentence, what is the theme of the poem? Add two quotes illustrating this theme.
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The poem is in Bill's perspective. "Propped in the door, Bill heard him circling.."-Line 11 "Bill quit his pipe then, opened the screen, and stepped out.."-Line 14
B.
Those in the darkness need guidance.
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1st Person-McKinley's Perspective: But one night I stayed away late, and it was dark when I started down the hill, not a star shone, not a window"-Line 4
D.
It is just a subtle change in perspective.
E.
Someone can't always hold your hand, but you will always have someone to fall back on. "Propped in the door, Bill heard him circling, a dark star in the dark.."-Line 11 "He knew where McKinley was, though Mckinley didn't."-Line 13
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Third person omniscient. "Mornings, they went up the hill to work.."-Line 2 "Amused, Bill smoked his smoke, and listened."-Line 12

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