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How does the alliteration in line 9 contribute to the description of "this place"?
A. "Pas...
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How does the alliteration in line 9 contribute to the description of "this place"?
A. "Past the pits" sounds harsh, hissing, and unfriendly.
B. "[A]sphalt flowers" bring to mind a harsh and industrial place.
"Past the pits" sounds bouncy and playful.
D. "[A]sphalt flowers" would never grow in pits.
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