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Explain Evidence & Reasoning: Poetry Practice Test
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Read the following excerpt from an original poem:
On the bus, I practice your name under my breath,
a coin I keep turning to prove it’s real.
When you finally wave from the curb,
my mouth goes blank as a switched-off sign.
A student claims the speaker’s anticipation collapses into self-erasure at the moment of encounter. Which option best explains how the evidence supports that claim by making the reasoning explicit?
Read the following excerpt from an original poem:
On the bus, I practice your name under my breath,
a coin I keep turning to prove it’s real.
When you finally wave from the curb,
my mouth goes blank as a switched-off sign.
A student claims the speaker’s anticipation collapses into self-erasure at the moment of encounter. Which option best explains how the evidence supports that claim by making the reasoning explicit?