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Explain ‘limpid glory of newborn leaves’.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The new born leaves shine with the bloom (a delicate powdery surface deposit) that cleaves (adheres or sticks) to those leaves. ... The phrase “limpid glory of newborn leaves” is an ideal way of describing the light green coloured bangles worn by young maidens

Answered by priyel
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Explanation:

   \boxed{\huge\bf\red{answer}}  \\ The  \: phrase  \: “limpid \:  glory  \: of  \: newborn  \: leaves” \: \\   is  \: an  \: ideal\: way \:  of \:  describing \:  the  \: light \:  green  \\  \: coloured \:  bangles  \: worn \:  by  \: young  \: maidens. \\ It \:  means,” \: Some \:  of  \: the \:  bangles  \: shine \\   \: with \:  the  \: glossy \:  complexion  \: that  \: sticks \\  \:  to  \: the  \: clear \:  and \:  transparent  \: beauty \\   \: of  \: the  \: new  \: born  \: leaves.”.”

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