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erica [24]
2 years ago
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Which best explains why Baldwin chooses the word “menaced”?

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Jobisdone [24]2 years ago
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its B on edge to my homeschooled peeps love yall goodluck in everything my bbys

ch4aika [34]2 years ago
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<span>Baldwin most likely chose to use the word menace in order to put much great emphasis on the high amount of cruelty that was endured by the children. The word is so strong and striking it evoked more feeling to get his point across.</span>
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