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In “Birches,” the author uses the phrase “shed crystal shells” to describe
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a collection of glass figurines.
a collection of glass figurines.
the ice cracking off of the trees.
the ice cracking off of the trees.
the melting of snow on the rocks.
the melting of snow on the rocks.
the shine of seashells glistening on a beach.
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a collection of glass figurines.
a collection of glass figurines.
the ice cracking off of the trees.
the ice cracking off of the trees.
the melting of snow on the rocks.
the melting of snow on the rocks.
the shine of seashells glistening on a beach.
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In "Wave," Dale Wisely characterizes water as an element that
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gives life.
gives life.
takes life.
takes life.
gives and takes life.
gives and takes life.
is life.
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gives life.
gives life.
takes life.
takes life.
gives and takes life.
gives and takes life.
is life.
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bobby
In "Wave," Dale Wisely characterizes water as an element that
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gives life.
gives life.
takes life.
takes life.
gives and takes life.
gives and takes life.
is life.
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gives life.
gives life.
takes life.
takes life.
gives and takes life.
gives and takes life.
is life.
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GPT 3.5
the ice cracking off of the trees.
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