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Vinvika [58]
3 years ago
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SVETLANKA909090 [29]3 years ago
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A. It implies that the couple boldly proclaim their love for each other

Waving a banner over something is showing your support for that thing, showing the world what team/country/thing you support above all else. Comparing the man's love as a banner waving over her shows that she and their love is what is most supported. 
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