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Which lines from the poem show the speaker admires how bodies move?A. "You know your hair that maybe coils / upward, stretching, or falls / straight down your back?" (Lines 6-8)B. "Your body can roll and grow like a long sentence. / Your body can be like small, mighty punctuation." (Lines 11-12)C. "It doesn't do what you'd like it to; / because it might have limits / that you want to move beyond" (Lines 18-20)D. "Your body is always a good body / because it carries the good in you." (Lines 23-24)BackSave & Next

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Which lines from the poem show the speaker admires how bodies move?A. "You know your hair that maybe coils / upward, stretching, or falls / straight down your back?" (Lines 6-8)B. "Your body can roll and grow like a long sentence. / Your body can be like small, mighty punctuation." (Lines 11-12)C. "It doesn't do what you'd like it to; / because it might have limits / that you want to move beyond" (Lines 18-20)D. "Your body is always a good body / because it carries the good in you." (Lines 23-24)BackSave & Next

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The lines from the poem that show the speaker admires how bodies move are "Your body can roll and grow like a long sentence. / Your body can be like small, mighty punctuation." (Lines 11-12). These lines use metaphors to describe the body's movements, comparing them to the flow and rhythm of language. The speaker seems to admire the body's ability to express itself, much like how words form sentences and punctuation adds emphasis or pause.

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