what does the phrase a ribbon at a time mean
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The poet is talking about sunrise or dawn. ... Since sun's light is scattered, it appears as a ribbon to the poet, and there are many rays, so she uses 'at a time' here , as there are many ribbons of sun rays in the sky.
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The poet is talking about sunrise or dawn. ... Since sun's light is scattered, it appears as a ribbon to the poet, and there are many rays, so she uses 'at a time' here , as there are many ribbons of sun rays in the sky.
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