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Angry
Sometimes when the day is bad And someone's made me very sad Or I've been given angry stares I go behind the front porch stairs. There, curled up with chin on knee I like to be alone with me And listen to people talk And hurry by me on the walk. There I sit without a sound And draw stick pictures on the ground. If I should tire of it all, I throw some pebbles at the wall. After I've been there awhile And find that I can almost smile, I brush me off and count to ten And try to start the day again. Increase your vocab! brush me off porch refuse to talk with oneself balcony, veranda, covered entrance
1. a) b) c) Going back to the poem Answer these questions. Where does the speaker go when he is angry? What does he do when he is angry and alone? When does his anger disappear? What is the significance of counting to ten? What does "start the

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. He goes behind the front porch stairs.

2. He is curled up with chin on his knee, he likes to be alone with him and listen to people talk,  and hurry by him on the walk.

3. After a while his anger disappears.

4. Significance of counting to ten is that he can start his day again.

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