what does the phrase sun-soaked bed suggest? (Asleep in the valley)
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The phrase suggests that the raise coming from the sun is spreading the warmth on the land in a way that greenery can be found to its fullest.
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Asleep in the valley is a poem written by Arthur Rimbaud. The following phrase “sun-soaked bed” is referred to the heat or the sunrays that are coming to the land and the light is so bright that the vegetation over there is to the fullest.
The following phrase is used in the line, “Pale in his warm, green, sun-soaked bed”. This defines, that the soldier is resting in the warmth of the sunshine beside the greenery.
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