3. How does the poem tell us that the beauty of the garden is almost unbelievable or unreal?
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a. It compares the place to another garden which can only be read about or imagined.
b. It compares objects in the garden to sea and silver, which are not found in gardens.
c. It mentions a sense of surprise in one who looks at the garden.
CHAPER-SEA OF FOLIAGE
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It compares the place to another garden which can only be read about or imagined.
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