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English, 01.12.2020 22:20 drippyyahja

Boll-weevil's* coming, and the winter's cold, Made cotton-stalks look rusty, seasons old,
And cotton, scarce as any southern snow,
Was vanishing; the branch, so pinched and slow,
Failed in its function as the autumn rake;
Drouth fighting soil had caused the soil to take
All water from the streams; dead birds were found
In wells a hundred feet below the ground-
Such was the season when the flower bloomed.
Old folks were startled, and it soon assumed
Significance. Superstition saw
Something it had never seen before:
Brown eyes that loved without a trace of fear,
Beauty so sudden for that time of year.

question #1 which description best characterizes the poem?
• A meditation on a disappointing outcome
• a recollecting of a remarkable experience
• a lament for a vanish way of life
• an Analysis of a moment’s decision
• An invitation to celebrate a hard fought victory

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