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Recall and Interpret (40 points total; 5 points each) Write the letter of the best answer.
1. At the start of the poem, the speaker is
a. thinking of Miss Rosie.
b. watching Miss Rosie.
C. talking with Miss Rosie.
d. painting Miss Rosie.

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