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English, 21.08.2020 04:01 anthonybowie99

Read this sentence from paragraph 1 of “Wild Apples.” There was no dancing on the green beneath it in its
honor, and now there is no hand to pluck its fruit, -
which is only gnawed by squirrels, as I perceive.
What does this sentence mean?
A
Apple trees grow best in a cultivated orchard.
B
Apple trees grow better in the New World than in the Old World.
С
People do not celebrate the harvest the way they did in the
past.
D
No one is paying attention to the tree.

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