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First one brainliest 1. which is the best paraphrase of these lines from new world
eagles/hie and/hover/above/the plain
a. eagles hurry and hang above the flatland
b. eagles hang in the midair and wave their wings
c. eagles race and rush in an ugly way
d. eagles soar and swoop in a simple everyday way

part a
in january what does the speaker mean by the image in the following lines

the sun a spark
hung thin between
the dark and dark

a. the sun barely shows behind the dark clouds
b. the sun sends off thin sparks in the night
c. the sun appears for only a short time between the long winter nights
d. the sun in unable to relieve the depression of winter

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