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The speaker in "birches" compares the boy's climbing to a. girls drying their hair. b. sweeping up broken glass. c. a forest full of spiderwebs. d. filling a cup to the top in "birches", the author uses the line "like girls on hands and knees that throw their hair before them over their heads to dry in the sun" to describe a. children playing in the woods. b. a childhood memory of the summertime. c. the shape of the trees after an ice storm. d. the feeling of cobwebs on the face of a boy.

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