Asked by molly

“Cynthia in the Snow”
by Gwendolyn Brooks
1 It SUSHES.
2 It hushes
3 The loudness in the road.
4 It flitter-twitters,
5 And laughs away from me.
6 It laughs a lovely whiteness,
7 And whitely whirs away,
8 To be
9 Some otherwhere,
10 Still white as milk or shirts.
11 So beautiful it hurts.

What does the figurative language in line 10 mean? (1 point)
Before they are worn, clean white shirts are as white as milk.
Clean white shirts and milk are both white.
Newly fallen snow is as so  and fresh as a clean shirt and milk.
Newly fallen snow is just as white as a clean white shirt and milk. my answer

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Answered by Writeacher
I agree.
Answered by molly
Thank you Writeeacher sorry I'm a couple of days late
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