4. Which quotation best supports the idea that Jacqueline doesn't want anyone to limit her creativity? (RL.8.1] A. "How can I explain that stories / are like air to me, I breathe them in and let them out / over and over again." B. "But on paper, things can live forever. / On paper, a butterfly / never dies." (249) "promising myself / there'll come a time / when I can use the rest of my story ...// .. and give myself and my I and my cows / a whole lot more time / than six minutes!* (251) D. "Not enough for a real book until / I cut each page into a small square / staple the squares together, write / or poem / on each page." (252) Name Class

English

Question
4. Which quotation best supports the idea that Jacqueline doesn't want anyone to limit her creativity? (RL.8.1]
A. "How can I explain that stories / are like air to me, I breathe them in and let them out / over and over again."
B.
"But on paper, things can live forever. / On paper, a butterfly / never dies." (249)
"promising myself / there'll come a time / when I can use the rest of my story ...// .. and give myself and my I
and my cows / a whole lot more time / than six minutes!* (251)
D. "Not enough for a real book until / I cut each page into a small square / staple the squares together, write / or
poem / on each page." (252)
Name
Class
Answer

B. "But on paper, things can live forever. / On paper, a butterfly / never dies." (249)

Download to view full explanation
This quotation best supports the idea that Jacqueline doesn't want anyone to limit her creativity because it shows her belief that writing allows her to create something that...
Solve any homework question FREE with our app, NO PAYMENT required!