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Ihad a recurring dream in those days: that i had long blond hair and could fly. in my dream i climbed the stairs to the top of our apartment building as myself, but as i went up each flight, changes would be taking place. step by step i would fill out: my legs would grow long, my arms harden into steel, and my hair would magically go straight and turn a golden color. . once on the roof, my parents safely asleep in their beds, i would get on tip-toe, arms outstretched in the position for flight and jump out my fifty-story-high window into the black lake of the sky. from up there, over the rooftops, i could see everything, even beyond the few blocks of our barrio; with my x-ray vision i could look inside the homes of people who interested me. which phrase from the passage uses descriptive language? a. my parents safely asleep in their beds b. i had a recurring dream in those days c. into the black lake of the sky d. i climbed the stairs to the top

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