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Dennis_Churaev [7]
3 years ago
9

You have to see my other post to understand this:-)​

English
2 answers:
Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I believe it's the third one.

Explanation:

I remember doing this assignment recently.

Here are some questions that might be on yours.

Where can you find a metaphor in the poem

Answer: Lines 1 and 2

-What can you conclude from the meaning of the figurative language you identified in the previous question?

Answer: The sun makes jewel sparkle in the meadow

- Which of the following words describes the mood that the imagery creates in the poem

Answer: mellow

-Using context clues find the meaning of the word scatters in line 13

Answer: sprinkled

REVIEW THESE ANSWER NOT ALL OF THEM. SOME MAY NOT BE CORRECT

Ann [662]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

hi again

sorry that i I couldn't help you last time

Explanation:

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