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When my sister and I were very young, we believed that we could dig a hole to China, the antipodes of our backyard.
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Answer:
Whitman refers to the grass as a “handkerchief of the Lord” (5) and he implies that the grass is a reminder of God. He also refers to the grass as “a child, the produced babe of vegetation” (5). The grass appears, here, as a metaphor embodying the birth of a child and representing a new life
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