English, 19.01.2021 22:40 ryanghost90
Elizabeth stood on the bridge and looked down at the river. The water was an
enormous broken mirror. In it, she could see the sky, clouds, and branches of the
shoreline trees. However, nothing looked like it did in nature. It all was carried away
in pieces by the passing waves.
What is meant by the water was an enormous broken mirror?
1
The water has flooded the shoreline.
2
The river water is dirty and clouded.
3
The waves make things look different.
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