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sladkih [1.3K]
4 years ago
13

Let seed be grass, and grass turn into hay:

English
2 answers:
ANTONII [103]4 years ago
5 0
The answer would be the following sentence:

<span>I swear she cast a shadow white as stone. :)</span>
ziro4ka [17]4 years ago
3 0
<span>“I swear she cast a shadow white as stone.” </span>
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<h3>What is supporting details?</h3>

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Supporting details helps the reader to get the background of the story. Like in this, each should be doing best to save themselves but many of them are not able to detect.

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What is it?

<u>At the beginning of the 8th paragraph, Mrs. Mallard senses </u><em><u>“something coming to her.”</u></em><u> This something was freedom - </u><em><u>"She said it over and over under the breath: "free, free, free!"</u></em>

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