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1. Why does the poet choose to use the word "barker" instead of dog? A. The poet is not skillful with language. B. To suggest that the narrator is a child. C. The poet is trying to suggest an animal other than a dog. D. To suggest that the narrator is not human.

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i don’t know

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I believe the answer is C

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I say this because other things can bark such as seals, quolls, and there is also a species of bird, Ridgeley's antpitta.

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