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Usimov [2.4K]
2 years ago
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(9) So now Della's beautiful hair fell about her, rippling and shining like a cascade of brown waters. It reached below her knee

and made itself almost a garment for her. Which word could replace cascade and best maintain the author's intended meaning? could replace the word cascade while maintaining the author's intended meaning.
English
1 answer:
eduard2 years ago
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The word that could replace cascade and best maintain the author's intended meaning is "outpouring"

<h3>What is a Synonym?</h3>

This refers to the use of words that has a similar meaning to another word in a sentence.

Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete because you did not include the answer choices, so a general overview was given, but the word "outpouring" can be used to replace the word

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