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What happens when the narrator bathes his feet in “The Wet Grass of Morning”?


Choose the best answer from the options below:
A becomes young again
B sees smiles on the meadows
C all of the above
D none of the above
6 months ago

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The best answer is **C. all of the above**. In “The Wet Grass of Morning,” when the narrator bathes his feet, he experiences a sense of rejuvenation and a connection to the beauty of nature, which includes seeing smiles on the meadows.
6 months ago

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