In "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were," why does the speaker state that the maple tree "wears a gayer scarf" and that the field wears "a scarlet gown"? A. to help readers picture her own plain appearance B. to help readers picture all the frenzied activity of the natural world C. to help readers picture the world as it appears in the summer D. to help readers picture the beauty of nature's autumn colors
@shay16 will u plz help me
Ideas? This text is obviously painting a picture of something, but what exactly?
And it is indeed not painting a human.
i think it is painting a landscape @KyanTheDoodle
What kind of landscape? Summer, Autumn...?
well it said the maple tree is wearing a scarf so autumn maybe @KyanTheDoodle
Yep
so it would be D @KyanTheDoodle
Indeed
thx for the help @KyanTheDoodle
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