I think you should just stick to the word beneath instead of neath. I have never heard a "neath" in any poem i've seen
An explicit detail is one that is fully expressed or revealed without ambiguity or vagueness. It normally involves numerous pieces of information that will help the reader effectively understand the context and content of what the transmitter of the message is trying to convey.
The passage "This is a cold room in University Administration, wood-walled, Remington-hung, double-windowed against the November heat, insulated from Administrative sounds by the reception area outside, at which Uncle Charles, Mr. deLint and I were lately received." is an explicit detail as it tries to give a very detailed explanation about the room in which the author, his uncle Charles and Mr. deLint were received.
Asap mean quick as possible essay lile short
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The Best answer I would think is Option D
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I am new and I am not really 13 i'm 56
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I not a student either I got on here for the kids