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English, 04.12.2020 19:20, leahphi

Reread lines 47-49, on page 4. What does this image describe?
The speaker approaches a party that her new
neighborhood has organized to meet her family.
The speaker's new neighborhood is full of
skyscrapers covered with yellow blossoms.
The speaker observes the flowering trees on the
sidewalk dropping their blossoms.
The speaker's new neighbors greet her with a local
custom that is unfamiliar but kind.

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Reread lines 47-49, on page 4. What does this image describe?
The speaker approaches a party...

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