English, asked by Jagdishprasad679, 8 months ago

2. A sea of Foliage. ....but not a sea of dull unvaried green
a. Why is the foliage compared to a sea?
b. How is the sea not of dull, unvaried green? give an example of how the green varies?
c. What effect does the variation have on the garden and the speaker? ​

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Answered by chanchal2724
16

Answer:

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Explanation:

The foliage is compared to a sea because it appears as vast and endless like a sea but unlike a sea which has an unvarying shade of green throughout, the foliage in her garden has different exciting and contrasting shade of green. This breaks the dullness seen in the sea.

Answered by ImperfectGarima
3

Answer:

foliage is compared to sea because its very huge and vast

Explanation:

Its not unvaried because it has different bright colours like red, light green and dark green

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