English, 20.04.2021 21:10 Tonyswife15
How does your answer to part A help the reader picture the detail about clouds?
A. The reader can visualize the way that the clouds move.
B. The reader can hear the clouds talking.
C. The reader can visualize the pictures that the clouds make in the sky.
D. The reader thinks that the clouds are not important.
(you are my music is the name of the poem)
P. S. HELP!
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