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DREAMS BY LINDA PASTA PART B: Which detail from the poem best supports the answer to Part A?
O A “caught in the eye." ( Line 13)
B“They are as irretrievable as sand" ( Line 14)
OC "when the sea creeps up/its long knife glittering" (
Lines 15-16)
OD "in its teeth/ to claim its patrimony." ( Lines 17-18)

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