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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
In chapter 44 of<em> Little Women</em>
<em>Amy looked up at him, and was satisfied. Her little jealous fear
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<em>vanished forever, and she thanked him, with a face full of love and
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<em>confidence.
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<em>"I wish we could do something for that capital old Professor.
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<em>Couldn't we invent a rich relation, who shall obligingly die out there
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<em>in Germany, and leave him a tidy little fortune?" said Laurie, when
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<em>they began to pace up and down the long drawing room, arm in
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<em>arm, as they were fond of doing, in memory of the chateau garden.</em>
The correct answer is A. The poet uses unusual metaphors to imply the intensity of his love. Basically, what he does is compare her looks to various things that are generally considered to be beautiful and then he states that she's nothing like that but that he still loves her. This is even better because it's easy to love things that are appealing, however, he loves her even though she might not be as visually appealing.
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