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Arte-miy333
3 months ago
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In Passage 2, how does the phrase "the city's tumult," (line 3) contrast with the author's observations of the doves?

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Bond [7.5K]3 months ago
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The disruptive sounds and chaos of the city contrast sharply with the calmness of the doves.

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Flura [7K]3 months ago
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The disruptive sounds of the city are set against the tranquility of the doves. Explanation:I got it right in a test

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