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morpeh [17]
4 years ago
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How does the allusion to famous jazz musicians in “A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long” contribute to the poem? A is removed beca

use I know its wrong
A.
B. It creates a picture of what the jazz musicians looked like and what their songs sounded like.
C. It gives the reader a clear picture of the things that people enjoy most during childhood.
D. It provides specific and vivid details that help the reader better understand the time period.
thank you I give branliest
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Illusion [34]4 years ago
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the answer is b

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