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Read the passage. Swith! in some beggar’s haffet squattle; There ye may creep, and sprawl, and sprattle Wi’ ither kindred, jumping cattle, In shoals and nations: Whare horn nor bane ne’er dare unsettle Your thick plantations. In these lines of verse from “To a Louse” by Robert Burns, what does the speaker command the louse to do?

A. jump on some cattle

B. crawl on some poor beggar

C. crawl on another lady’s bonnet

D. swim in a dinner companion’s dish

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it would be D. swim in a dinner companion's dish

D. swim in a dinner companion's dish

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