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Knock Knock 3. PART A: How does the first half of the poem (Lines 1-44) compare to the second half (Lines 45-69)? O A The first half of the poem addresses the speaker's desire to have his father in his life, while the second half shows that he is able succeed without him. B The first half of the poem shows how dependent the speaker is on his father, while the second half proves that he doesn't need him. O c The first half of the poem shows how much the speaker needs his father, while the second half expresses his anger at him for being absent. OD The first half of the poem shows how close the speaker and his father were, while the second half reveals how much hatred he now has for his father. rmission. All its reserved. BACK SAVE & NEXT

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