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bulgar
1 month ago
9

Which words or phrases does Key use to convey his exaltation at seeing the flag on the morning after the battle?

English
2 answers:
hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
3 0

Response:

b

Justification:

Flura [7K]1 month ago
3 0
In my view, the most fitting answer is B. gleam, beam, shine.

These expressions do not function merely as neutral descriptions of the flag or the morning scene; rather, they convey the speaker's subjective emotions, colored by feelings of glory and triumph. While options A, C, and D do offer a glimpse into his personal experiences, they fail to encapsulate his sense of elation.
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