Why does the author choose the words "sagging" and "threadbare" to describe the tapestry?
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English, 28.01.2021 18:30 draveon353
Why does the author choose the words "sagging" and "threadbare" to describe the tapestry?
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to compare the tapestry to the west wing
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to highlight the tapestry's poor condition
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to showcase the materials of the tapestry
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to add to the atmosphere of the library
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