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In Knock knock by daniel beaty
PART A: How does the first half of the poem (Lines 1-44) compare to
the second half (Lines 45-69)?
A The first half of the poem addresses the speaker's desire to have his
father in his life, while the second half shows that he is able succeed
without him.
B The first half of the poem shows how dependent the speaker is on
his father, while the second half proves that he doesn't need him.
C The first half of the poem shows how much the speaker needs his
father, while the second half expresses his anger at him for being
absent.
or D The first half of the poem shows how close the speaker and his
father were, while the second half reveals how much hatred he now
has for his father.
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