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Novay_Z [31]
2 years ago
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In the foyer up four steps a semicircular desk presided To the left side the card catalog On the right newspapers draped over wh

at looked like a quilt rack Magazines face out from the wall —"My First Memory (of Librarians)," Nikki Giovanni What do the explicit details in this section of the poem describe?
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2 answers:
lapo4ka [179]2 years ago
4 0

Incomplete question. The full question read;

In the foyer up four steps a semicircular desk presided To the left side the card catalog On the right newspapers draped over what looked like a quilt rack Magazines face out from the wall —"My First Memory (of Librarians)," Nikki Giovanni. What do the explicit details in this section of the poem describe?

A. the route the speaker took to the library

B. the different people who used the library

C. how the library was arranged

D. how to look up a book in the library

Answer:

C. how the library was arranged

Explanation:

Remember, an<em> explicit detail </em>also refers to a detail that <u>can be plainly observed by a person.</u>

By telling his audience about where the publications were placed, the author directs our attention to the manner in which the library was arranged.

For example, we notice that Nikki Giovanni said that the <em>card catalog was found on the left, </em>and she further mentioned that the newspapers were on the right.

murzikaleks [220]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It is C

Explanation:

I just did the instruction

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