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QUESTIONS FROM COMMONLIT BURNING A BOOK POEM PART A: As used in line 13, what does the word “unthought” mean?

A
hostility toward censorship
B
an inability to read
C
acceptance of book-burning
D
lack of ideas PART B: Which of the following phrases from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A
“trying for character / but just faking it” ( Lines 9-10)
B
“whole libraries that no one / got around to writing” ( Lines 11-12)
C
“terrorized countryside” ( Line 14)
D
“where wild dogs / own anything that moves” ( Lines 14-15)

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