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English, 01.10.2019 23:30 lilly9240

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excerpt from chapter xii in the innocents abroad by mark twain

we had such glimpses of the rhone gliding along between its grassy banks; of cosy cottages buried in flowers and shrubbery; of quaint old red-tiled villages with mossy medieval cathedrals looming out of their midst; of wooded hills with ivy-grown towers and turrets of feudal castles projecting above the foliage; such glimpses of paradise, it seemed to us, such visions of fabled fairyland!

how does the imagery in this excerpt affect the meaning?

it proves that the narrator is a reliable observer.

it connects the french landscape with other landscapes on earth.

it makes the french countryside seem like a magical, unspoiled place.

it shows that happiness can be found even in unlikely spots.

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