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In the poem "Parade" by Rachel Field, what details in the poem describe the town? The only thing I see is the elm trees and the grass. Can you help me?
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Ms. Sue
That's all I see, too.
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racheal
this procession is coming to a small town. how does the poet show the excitement of the parade versus the ordinariness of the town?
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