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Persistence of a Question
AP:
students swearing
over the free response,
sifting through years of knowledge and
dusty corners of their minds, praying that
somewhere in the unseen rubble of random facts
and figures lies the answer to this odd AP question--
a question that seems as relevant, trying, and persistent as
that old rhyme: how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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