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Card 6
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What reinforces the connection between the mother and the unborn in 'You're'?
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Card 7
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What does the structure of 'You're' highlight?
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Card 8
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What experience of pregnancy is 'You're' highlighting?
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Card 9
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What is the overall tne of the typical expecting mother?
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Card 10
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What is a clear indication and quote that proves that Plath is discussing an unborn child?
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Card 11
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What effect does this description have?
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Card 12
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What effect does Plath create as she compares the fetus to a gilled fish?
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Card 13
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What does the line "thumbs-down on the dodo's mode" then have?
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Card 14
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What does Plath compare the fetus to?
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Card 15
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WWhat do the lines "Mute as a turnip from the Forth/ Of July to All Fool's Day" represent?
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