I think it’s connotation and denotation, but I’m not entirely sure..<span>
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The correct answer is C. Automobiles
Neruda uses all three mentioned there, including stores and goods. Depending on the translation, you might find spectacles instead of glasses, but the point remains. He says he doesn't want to look at them no more and wants to lie still like stones or wool.
They fall in love i guess
Answer:
imperative paragraph and discriptive paragraph of the world and the way you want it be possible