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Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| The next time the crowd split, I saw him.
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Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi She was with another guy
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Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home.
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Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi She was with another guy
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She nodded and he took her arm. ||||| It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer.
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Why did Rachel stop dancing with hi She was with another guy
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Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling's blue-lit, shadowed vault and the light-catching haze from who-knows-what rising between the DJ and the crowd. ||||| I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes.
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Who was the girl he was dancing wit Rachel
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I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. ||||| On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air.
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Who was the girl he was dancing wit Rachel
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It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer. ||||| The next time I saw them, his mouth was moving.
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Who was the girl he was dancing wit Rachel
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The next time the crowd split, I saw him. ||||| He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable.
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What was the man standing in front of when the crowd split A blue light
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The next time the crowd split, I saw him. ||||| On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air.
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What was the man standing in front of when the crowd split A blue light
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A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon. ||||| The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer.
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What was the man standing in front of when the crowd split A blue light
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin. ||||| The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor, setting off his striking face without illuminating its details, and his wrists flashed white in the darkness. ||||| Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling's blue-lit, shadowed vault and the light-catching haze from who-knows-what rising between the DJ and the crowd.
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How many times is the image of "blue" used 4
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He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin. ||||| On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air. ||||| A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon. ||||| It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer.
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How many times is the image of "blue" used 4
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He didn't move, just stared and held his drink. ||||| Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there. ||||| There was a terrific echo, each beat reverberating inside of the next, and the old stained-glass windows rattled in their frames. ||||| On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air.
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How many times is the image of "blue" used 4
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin.
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What jacket did he describe that was memorabl Blue velvet
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| There was a terrific echo, each beat reverberating inside of the next, and the old stained-glass windows rattled in their frames.
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What jacket did he describe that was memorabl Blue velvet
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Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| He didn't move, just stared and held his drink.
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What jacket did he describe that was memorabl Blue velvet
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix.
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What was left when the crucifix was taken down from the wall at the old vaulted church Three bolts
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Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes.
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What was left when the crucifix was taken down from the wall at the old vaulted church Three bolts
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer.
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What was left when the crucifix was taken down from the wall at the old vaulted church Three bolts
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix.
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What was left when the crucifix was taken down from the wall at the old vaulted church Three bolts in the wall
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Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes.
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What was left when the crucifix was taken down from the wall at the old vaulted church Three bolts in the wall
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer.
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What was left when the crucifix was taken down from the wall at the old vaulted church Three bolts in the wall
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon.
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What visual evidence suggests this building used to be a church The altar, the confessional box, and the bolts on which a crucifix was hung
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Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home. ||||| He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable.
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What visual evidence suggests this building used to be a church The altar, the confessional box, and the bolts on which a crucifix was hung
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Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home. ||||| The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor, setting off his striking face without illuminating its details, and his wrists flashed white in the darkness. ||||| He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin.
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What visual evidence suggests this building used to be a church The altar, the confessional box, and the bolts on which a crucifix was hung
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon.
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What visual evidence suggests this building used to be a church Three bolts left in the wall from where theyâd taken down the crucifix
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Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home. ||||| He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable.
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What visual evidence suggests this building used to be a church Three bolts left in the wall from where theyâd taken down the crucifix
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Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home. ||||| The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor, setting off his striking face without illuminating its details, and his wrists flashed white in the darkness. ||||| He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin.
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What visual evidence suggests this building used to be a church Three bolts left in the wall from where theyâd taken down the crucifix
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet, and his hair gleamed black against his white skin. ||||| The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor, setting off his striking face without illuminating its details, and his wrists flashed white in the darkness. ||||| Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling's blue-lit, shadowed vault and the light-catching haze from who-knows-what rising between the DJ and the crowd.
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What two images of color are used in this passage Blue and white
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He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable. ||||| Saturday morning, I woke up and saw that she still hadn't come home. ||||| There was a terrific echo, each beat reverberating inside of the next, and the old stained-glass windows rattled in their frames. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix.
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What two images of color are used in this passage Blue and white
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He didn't move, just stared and held his drink. ||||| The next time the crowd split, I saw him. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix. ||||| It was just a little set-up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share, mostly beer.
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What two images of color are used in this passage Blue and white
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix.
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Where was the crucifi Taken down
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| The next time I saw them, his mouth was moving.
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Where was the crucifi Taken down
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She nodded and he took her arm. ||||| A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon.
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Where was the crucifi Taken down
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| Through the dark, I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they'd taken down the crucifix.
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Where was the crucifi In an old church
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The old vaulted church was stripped down: there was no cloth on the altar, just a DJ's toolkit and his beer. ||||| The next time I saw them, his mouth was moving.
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Where was the crucifi In an old church
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She nodded and he took her arm. ||||| A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon.
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Where was the crucifi In an old church
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I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. ||||| She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd.
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What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing That she was heading for a drink
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I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. ||||| Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there.
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What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing That she was heading for a drink
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The next time the crowd split, I saw him. ||||| She nodded and he took her arm.
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What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing That she was heading for a drink
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I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. ||||| She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd.
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What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing A drink
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I danced with Rachel for a while, but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes. ||||| Rachel was standing with a plastic cup, looking like she was having a conversation, but I couldn't see anyone else there.
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What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing A drink
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The next time the crowd split, I saw him. ||||| She nodded and he took her arm.
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What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing A drink
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A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon. ||||| On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air.
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What phrases draw a parallel between this party scene and a typical church scene "The DJ's moving sermon," and "people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air"
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On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air. ||||| He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable.
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What phrases draw a parallel between this party scene and a typical church scene "The DJ's moving sermon," and "people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air"
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There was a terrific echo, each beat reverberating inside of the next, and the old stained-glass windows rattled in their frames. ||||| When she hadn't come back halfway through the next song, I glanced over at the bar.
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What phrases draw a parallel between this party scene and a typical church scene "The DJ's moving sermon," and "people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air"
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A confessional too beaten-up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside, and where the pews had been taken out, a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ's moving sermon. ||||| On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air.
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What phrases draw a parallel between this party scene and a typical church scene A couple hundred people were testifying to the DJâs moving sermon. On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air
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On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air. ||||| He stood in front of a blue light, so I couldn't see him clearly, but what I saw was memorable.
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What phrases draw a parallel between this party scene and a typical church scene A couple hundred people were testifying to the DJâs moving sermon. On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air
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There was a terrific echo, each beat reverberating inside of the next, and the old stained-glass windows rattled in their frames. ||||| When she hadn't come back halfway through the next song, I glanced over at the bar.
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What phrases draw a parallel between this party scene and a typical church scene A couple hundred people were testifying to the DJâs moving sermon. On the dance floor, people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene.
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Was Pushkin a published author and recognized by the Russian literary scene Yes
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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Was Pushkin a published author and recognized by the Russian literary scene Yes
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style.
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Was Pushkin a published author and recognized by the Russian literary scene Yes
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene.
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Was Pushkin a published author and recognized by the Russian literary scene Yes he had published his first poem at the age of fifteen and graduated from the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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Was Pushkin a published author and recognized by the Russian literary scene Yes he had published his first poem at the age of fifteen and graduated from the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style.
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Was Pushkin a published author and recognized by the Russian literary scene Yes he had published his first poem at the age of fifteen and graduated from the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo
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After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals.
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Did Pushkin get involved in raucous intellectual youth culture and social reform Yes
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After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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Did Pushkin get involved in raucous intellectual youth culture and social reform Yes
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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Did Pushkin get involved in raucous intellectual youth culture and social reform Yes
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After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals.
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Did Pushkin get involved in raucous intellectual youth culture and social reform Yes, After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg
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After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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Did Pushkin get involved in raucous intellectual youth culture and social reform Yes, After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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Did Pushkin get involved in raucous intellectual youth culture and social reform Yes, After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg In 1820 he published his first long poem
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg In 1820 he published his first long poem
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg In 1820 he published his first long poem
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg He published his first poem at the age of fifteen. His talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene by the time he finished school
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg He published his first poem at the age of fifteen. His talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene by the time he finished school
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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What were main events in Pushkin's early years of writing poetry? After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg He published his first poem at the age of fifteen. His talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene by the time he finished school
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals.
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet He was famous from the time he was 14
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet He was famous from the time he was 14
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He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet He was famous from the time he was 14
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals.
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet He had published his first poem at the age of fifteen and graduated from the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet He had published his first poem at the age of fifteen and graduated from the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo
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He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet He had published his first poem at the age of fifteen and graduated from the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals.
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet Pushkin's talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. His first long poem became controversial because of its subject and style.He became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet Pushkin's talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. His first long poem became controversial because of its subject and style.He became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals
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He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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How did Pushkin become a famous Russian poet Pushkin's talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. His first long poem became controversial because of its subject and style.He became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He was being transferred from the capital
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg.
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He was being transferred from the capital
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene.
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He was being transferred from the capital
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He had angered the government with his poem Ruslan and Lyudmila and it led to his transfer from the capital
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg.
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He had angered the government with his poem Ruslan and Lyudmila and it led to his transfer from the capital
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene.
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He had angered the government with his poem Ruslan and Lyudmila and it led to his transfer from the capital
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He published his first long poem and was transferred from the capital after angering the government
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg.
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He published his first long poem and was transferred from the capital after angering the government
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Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen. ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene.
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What was going on with Pushkin in 1820 He published his first long poem and was transferred from the capital after angering the government
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea Because he had created controversy with his poems and became a spokesman for literary radicals which angered the government
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea Because he had created controversy with his poems and became a spokesman for literary radicals which angered the government
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea Because he had created controversy with his poems and became a spokesman for literary radicals which angered the government
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea He became committed to social reform which angered the government which caused him to move to the Caucasus and Crimea
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea He became committed to social reform which angered the government which caused him to move to the Caucasus and Crimea
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea He became committed to social reform which angered the government which caused him to move to the Caucasus and Crimea
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In 1820 he published his first long poem, Ruslan and Lyudmila, amidst much controversy about its subject and style. ||||| Pushkin gradually became committed to social reform and emerged as a spokesman for literary radicals. ||||| This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820).
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea The government transferred him
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This angered the government, and led to his transfer from the capital (1820). ||||| By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| He went to the Caucasus and to the Crimea, then to Kamenka and Chisinau, where he became a Freemason.
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea The government transferred him
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By the time he finished school as part of the first graduating class of the prestigious Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg, his talent was already widely recognized within the Russian literary scene. ||||| After school, Pushkin plunged into the vibrant and raucous intellectual youth culture of the capital, Saint Petersburg. ||||| Born in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen.
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Why did Pushkin move to the Caucasus and Crimea The government transferred him
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Meanwhile , Schahzenan hears about the Sultan's madness and that he is unable to execute Scheherazade . ||||| Perceiving this as weakness , Schahzenan leads his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne by force .
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Based on what weakness of Sultan, Schahzenan lead his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne That Sultan is unable to execute Scheherazade
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Meanwhile , Schahzenan hears about the Sultan's madness and that he is unable to execute Scheherazade . ||||| Shahryar therefore orders Grand Vizier Ja'Far ( ( ( Jim Carter to bring him a harem girl to marry and then have executed the next day .
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Based on what weakness of Sultan, Schahzenan lead his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne That Sultan is unable to execute Scheherazade
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Scheherazade has a plan to prevent her execution and at the same time cure the Sultan of his madness . ||||| Shahryar therefore orders Grand Vizier Ja'Far ( ( ( Jim Carter to bring him a harem girl to marry and then have executed the next day .
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Based on what weakness of Sultan, Schahzenan lead his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne That Sultan is unable to execute Scheherazade
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Meanwhile , Schahzenan hears about the Sultan's madness and that he is unable to execute Scheherazade . ||||| Perceiving this as weakness , Schahzenan leads his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne by force .
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Based on what weakness of Sultan, Schahzenan lead his army to Baghdad in an attempt to take the throne The madness of Sultan
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