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LITERARY ANALYSIS: More often than not, the message in poems isn't explicitly stated; instead, readers must rely on a small number of powerful words to interpret meaning, and different readers might interpret the same poem in different ways depending on their life experiences. Analyze
the title, character, events, figurative language, and imagery in "Dusting" and, in a written response that is at least one paragraph long,
explain the poem's messages about life, love, and the (your) self. Use text evidence to support your explanation.

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