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r-ruslan [8.4K]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP ASAAP!! 50 POINTS! The chill has reached the trees Setting them afire, The wind blows and sparks, leaves floating flipp

ing flittering, lighting the ground in blazing brilliant colors of fall. In lines 3-5, how does word placement most clearly contribute to the meaning of the poem? A. The separation of the words "sparks" and "leaves" emphasizes the idea of a forest fire. B. The placement of "leaves" on a line by itself suggests that the true topic of the poem is not fire, but leaves. C. The placement of "floating" on a line by itself implies that the leaves may rise upward rather than fall to the ground. PREVIOUS​

English
2 answers:
o-na [289]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A. The separation of the words "sparks" and "leaves" emphasizes the idea of a forest fire

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

Alborosie3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B, The placement of "leaves" on a line by itself suggests that the true topic of the poem is not fire, but leaves.

I hope this helped at all lol!!

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