2.
Explanation
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1)
… it is language alone which separates him from the lower
animal. (Para. 4) |
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2)
It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades
of deeper meaning. (Para. 5) |
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3)
I wanted to gobble up the room entire and take it to Bailey,
who would help me analyze and enjoy it. (Para. 13) |
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4)
She said she had made them expressly for me … (Para. 15) |
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5)
She said that I must always be intolerant of ignorance
but understanding of illiteracy. (Para. 16) |
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6)
That in those homely sayings was couched the collective
wisdom of generations. (Para. 16) |
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7)
It was the least I could do, but it was the most also.
(Para. 21) |
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8)
I have tried often to search behind the sophistication
of years for the enchantment I so easily found in those
gifts. (Para. 23) |
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9)
The essence escapes but its aura remains. (Para. 23) |
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10)…
nor did it occur to me that Momma might have asked her
to give me a little talking to. (Para. 26) |
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Supplementary
reading:
Lesson Eight
Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) in College English Book III.
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