The line "All those books—another world—just waiting" is an implicit detail that shows how the speaker felt about the library. This line suggests a sense of wonder and anticipation, implying that the speaker views the library as a magical place full of possibilities and new experiences.
Which line from “My First Memory (of Librarians)” is an implicit detail that shows how the speaker felt about the library?
A line of green shades—bankers’ lights—down the center
In the foyer up four steps a semicircular desk presided
On the right newspapers draped over what looked like a quilt rack
All those books—another world—just waiting
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