It compares the falling snow to baker's flour being sifted; this creates the meaning that the snow is drifting downward and blanketing the earth. It compares the snow to leaden sieves; this creates the idea that surviving a snowstorm requires serious preparation. It compares the snow to facial powder dusting the world; this creates the idea that each snowstorm offers a fresh new world. It compares the snow to powdered wood; this creates the idea that the powdery snow is falling on top of a layer of thick, frozen ice.
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Aprimary source: a- may be biased b- is never biased c- cannot possibly have bias d- none of the above
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