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21 January, 00:21

Which phrase is an example of a concrete detail in Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms"?

a. from laden boughs, from hands

b. not only the sugar, but the days

c. to carry within us an orchard

d. to take what we love

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  1. 21 January, 00:49
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    The answer to the question above is "a) from laden boughs, from hands" which is an example of a concrete detail in Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms". A concrete detail is a term used for describing a clear detail to an object or information. This part of the poem described where a peach comes from and the poet described it clearly by adding the complimentary adjective to the "bough" word.
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