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In the context of this poem, the word brush means
A.
grass, sticks, and fallen leaves.
B.
to touch something very lightly.
C.
an instrument for untangling hair.
D.
a brief encounter or a meeting.
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In the context of this poem, the word brush means
A.
grass, sticks, and fallen leaves.
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grass, sticks, and fallen leaves.
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