Read the following line from the poem.
We weave together like a thousand
colored-wool strings...
World Languages, 13.04.2021 02:10 hokamidat
Read the following line from the poem.
We weave together like a thousand
colored-wool strings.
How does the poet's use of a simile contribute to
the meaning of the line?
A
It suggests that many Muslims create
beautiful works of art.
B
It describes an important object from the
poet's childhood.
С
It explains a difference between the poet and
other children
D
It shows that Muslims support one another in
their community
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