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Changing the line "Leave you not the little spot" to "O the bleeding drops of red" did which of the following for the poem? Select all that apply. made the line less exalted made the last word of the line rhyme with dead in the last line of stanza made the imagery more visual made the line significantly longer

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The line change did this:

1. It made the last word rhyme with dead in the last line of the stanza

2. Made the imagery more visual
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Answer:

  • Made the last word of the line rhyme with dead in the last line of stanza .
  • Made the imagery more visual.

The hero and storyteller of the novel. Huck is the thirteen-year-old child of the neighborhood alcoholic of St. Petersburg, Missouri, a town on the Mississippi River. Much of the time compelled to make do without anyone else minds and dependably a touch of an outsider, Huck is insightful, wise (however formally uneducated), and willing to arrive at his very own decisions about vital issues, regardless of whether these ends negate society's standards. By the by, Huck is as yet a kid and is impacted by others, especially by his creative companion, Tom.

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