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English, 20.04.2021 03:30 dounutalien

Read the last lines of "A Cave of Angelfish Huddle Against the Moon": They have never seen the moon
nor the dark scut of night, stars
spread like plankton
in their beastly infinities.
Which comparison is made in these lines?
A. Beasts are compared to the moon.
B. Stars are compared to plankton.
C. Fish are compared to plankton.
D. The moon is compared to the water.

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