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Huyy

read the excerpt from the poem "barbara frietchie.”

under his slouched hat left and right
he glanced: the old flag met his sight.

"halt! ”— the dust-brown ranks stood fast.
"fire! ”— out blazed the rifle-blast.

what is the significance of the exclamations "halt! ” and "fire! ”?

they foreshadow what will happen next.
they move the action forward with dialogue.
they stop the movement of the poem.
they describe the sound of jackson's voice.

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