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3. It said, "Give us a hand here, can't you, you cuckoo; standing there like a stuffed
mummy, when you see we are both being suffocated, you dummy!
I never could withstand an appeal for help, so I went and undid them; not before it
was time, either, for Harris was nearly black in the face,
a. Who is the speaker of the lines in quotation marks? In what sort of mood is heart
the time he speaks these lines? To whom is he speaking?
b. Explain clearly in not more than three sentences why the speaker is in such a
mood. Why does he refer to the other person as a 'cuckoo' and a 'dummy?
c. What are your impressions of the three men at this point in the story?
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In the Poetry of Witness, the poet witnessed dynamic extremities and memories when he sees those flowers waving their heads and butts.
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