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Neko [114]
3 years ago
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Read the second part of "From Blossoms": From laden boughs, from hands, from sweet fellowship in the bins, comes nectar at the r

oadside, succulent peaches we devour, dusty skin and all, comes the familiar dust of summer, dust we eat. Li-Young Lee, "From Blossoms"Which literary element does the poet use here? A. Repetition of the word "dust" B. Allusion to an event from the past C. Hyperbole about the flavor of peaches D. Punctuation to structure the verse
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sergejj [24]3 years ago
7 0
<span>A. Repetition of the word "dust"

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iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
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A. Repetition of the word dust

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