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English, 05.05.2020 12:51 michaellangley

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On page 2 of the Passage, read lines 30-31 of the
poem. Which meaning is suggested by the
author's use of language in these lines?
The apples symbolize all of the speaker's life
experiences, suggesting that each one requires
attention and care,
The apples signify the number of hours the speaker
has contributed to the harvest, as he realizes he still
has hours of work ahead.
The apples represent all of the speaker's friends and
family, suggesting that he did his best to support
them.
The apples suggest the speaker believes he is good
at what he does, despite the fact that many do not
appreciate him.


ANSWER QUICK PLEASE WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST  On page 2 of the Passage, read lines 30-31 of the poem. Wh

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