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"it was june and everywhere june was publishing her immemorial stanza; in the lilacs, in the syringa, in the freshly edged paths and the sweetness of moist beloved gardens, and the little wire wickets that preĀ­serve the tulips' front."
which best describes the image created by e. b. white's description of "june's immemorial stanza"?
a. a garden filled with specific flowers
b. pristine flower gardens among trimmed trails
c. flower gardens lacking summertime blossoms
d. a garden that requires attention in order to flourish

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