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CAHSEE 12.2 Passage Drill. The point of view of the poem is from the perspective of...who?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop to shore brought to you
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by needy neighbors were not above turning out the lights
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and pretending we're not home That's what we do All
- 00:11
right check the following passage Time to talk by robert
- 00:14
frost All right the point of view of the poem
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- 00:16
is from the perspective of what And here is a
- 00:21
potential answers fire It would have been a neighbor all
- 00:26
right to figure out point of view We've gotta find
- 00:28
clues in the poem that tell us through whose eyes
- 00:31
were looking The speaker could be someone in the story
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or an all seeing spirit who hovers above and knows
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what's going on and everyone's minds Incidentally wiki leaks recently
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revealed that a nationwide on evident narrator is the next
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project for the nsa All right let's start by cutting
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choice b We know it's not from the neighbor's perspective
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because the neighbor is the one calling to our speaker
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First line of the poem is when a friend calls
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to me from the road So our goal here is
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to figure out who me is there's Nothing in the
- 01:02
poem to support choice d so we'll cross that one
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off A Cz Well it's A shame though we really
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enjoy the idea of a lonely neighbor trying to be
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b f f's with a patch of unholy ground that
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were option c also has a fun suggestion that we
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have to cut as much as we like the idea
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of the neighbor being buddy buddy with a horse that's
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carrying plants this isn't went frost had in mind Joyce
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is clearly the correct answer From the first time the
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speaker mentions the fields he hasn't hoed We know we're
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dealing with a farmer man This reminds us of all 00:01:34.788 --> [endTime] the fields we haven't code Be right back
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