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When Tante Atie was prepared to become a woman, what skills was she taught?
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Anatou says that Tarto's indifference to her pale skin and light hair ''made up for all the others'' (lines 33--34). What does she mean?
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According to Mr. Jessup, what is the best way to appreciate Stateport?
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Who asks the narrator about having his saddle with him in lines 25--26?
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In ''How To Eat a Poem,'' the author Eve Merriam writes,
Don't be polite.
Bite in.
Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin. How is the advice offered in the two poems alike?
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