| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Line 19 | And in the face of ignorance and resistance | 100%
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| Line 11 | And total strangers | 100%
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| Line 21 | And when my prayers to God were met with indifference | 100%
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| Line 3 | A yellow sky [1] | 100%
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| Line 25 | A yellow sky [2] | 100%
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| Line 2 | For just a moment [1] | 100%
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| Line 24 | For just a moment [2] | 100%
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| Line 29 | I couldn't seem to die | 100%
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| Line 5 | I didn't drown, I couldn't seem to die | 100%
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| Line 34 | I'll write my way out | 100%
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| Line 9 | I look up and the town had its eyes on me | 100%
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| Line 1 | In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet [1] | 100%
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| Line 23 | In the eye of a hurricane there is quiet [2] | 100%
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| Line 22 | I picked up a pen, I wrote my own deliverance | 100%
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| Line 16 | I was louder than the crack in the bell | 100%
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| Line 26 | I was twelve when my mother died | 100%
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| Line 18 | I wrote about the Constitution and defended it well | 100%
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| Line 17 | I wrote Eliza love letters until she fell | 100%
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| Line 20 | I wrote financial systems into existence | 100%
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| Line 6 | I wrote my way out [1] | 100%
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| Line 8 | I wrote my way out [2] | 100%
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| Line 14 | I wrote my way out of hell | 100%
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| Line 15 | I wrote my way to revolution | 100%
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| Line 12 | Moved to kindness by my story | 100%
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| Line 35 | Overwhelm them with honesty | 100%
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| Line 13 | Raised enough for me to book passage on a ship that was New York bound | 100%
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| Line 27 | She was holding me | 100%
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| Line 39 | The Reynolds Pamphlet | 100%
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| Line 10 | They passed a plate around | 100%
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| Line 36 | This is the eye of the hurricane | 100%
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| Line 37 | this is the only way I can protect my legacy | 100%
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| Line 38 | Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, wait [2] | 100%
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| Line 28 | We were sick, and she was holding me | 100%
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| Line 4 | When I was seventeen, a hurricane destroyed my town | 100%
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| Line 7 | Wrote everything down far as I could see | 100%
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| Line 33 | (History has its eyes on you) | 50%
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| Line 31 | I'll write my way out (wait for it, wait for it, wait for it) | 50%
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| Line 30 | Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it [1] | 50%
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| Line 32 | Write ev'rything down, far as I can see (wait for it, wait for it, wait for it) | 50%
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