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English, 01.03.2021 19:30 Skylynn11

This question asks about what you read in the poem “Susan B. Anthony” and the text from “The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor.” Which lines from the poem “Susan B. Anthony” convey the same central idea as the text from “The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor”?

A. “On ground hard held to the last, gaining her goal for women, if for her word we hearken, May we not hear her say:” (lines 10-12)

B.“‘Keep watch on power as it passes, on liberty’s torch as it travels, lest woman be left with a symbol, No flame in her lamp alive.’” (lines 19-21)

C. “‘In the mine, the mill, and the mart where is bartered the bread of your children, is forged the power you strove for, For which you still must strive.’” (lines 22-24)

D. “Her spirit like southern starlight at once is afar and around us;
her message an inward singing
Through all our life to run:” (lines 25-27)

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