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how do you explain the plasless in the last line poem​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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\huge\green{\mid{\fbox{{คภรฬєг⤵}}\mid}}

The movements are smoother "Than Oars divide the Ocean." Further, the comparison of the bird to the butterflies in the final two lines describes the movements as "plashless." According to the "Emily Dickinson Lexicon," this word means "smoothly," "fluidly," or "gracefully." So in the last six lines of poem 359.

\huge\fbox\red{hσpє}\huge\fbox\pink{ít}\fbox\green{hєlp}\huge\fbox\blue{yóû}

\huge\fbox{\red{\underline{mαrk \; mє \; вrαínlíєѕt  \; plєαѕє  ♥}}}

\large\bf{\underline\blue{❥thαnk \; чσu ♥♥}}

Answered by negivinod713
4

(ʘᴗʘ✿)Answer (ʘᴗʘ✿)

The movements are smoother "Than Oars divide the Ocean." Further, the comparison of the bird to the butterflies in the final two lines describes the movements as "plashless." According to the "Emily Dickinson Lexicon," this word means "smoothly," "fluidly," or "gracefully." So in the last six lines of poem 359.

    hope \: it \: help \: you \:

  \: mark \: me \: as \: brainlist \: please \:

❥thαnkчσu♥♥

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