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why does the author call the tea plants a sea of tea bushes

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The author called the tea plants a sea of tea bushes because he could just see tea bushes as far as he could see.

Explanation:

'Glimpses of India Part III: Tea From Assam' is an account of India, especially tea from Assam by Arup Kumar Datta.

In the account, the author writes about the land of Assam. Assam is a country where tea is grown. When the author writes that the tea plants looked like a sea of tea bushes because the tea bushes were extended as far as he could see, just like sea.

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Answered by sehrawatdev95
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Answer:

the tea bushes were spread in a vast area. So the author calls the tea plants 'a sea of tea bushes'.

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