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English, 21.05.2021 20:20 Yoma321

In "Blackberry Picking," what does the speaker's desire for the berries lead him to do? to pick too many berries to eat and then let them rot
to avoid the sharp brambles on which the berries grow
to eat the green berries even though they are sour
to wait patiently for late summer when the berries are ripe

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