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Harvesting Wheat

by A. Gautam
When it rains,
water mixed with the wind
shoves the green
that sways.
Green waves in the wheat field
create ripples
sprinkled with gold.
The farmers wait
for the days of harvest.
The crows wait
for the fallen grains.
They watch each other
with eagle eyes—
the prey and the victim,
waiting for treasure hunt.

The author uses the phrase "green waves in the wheat fields / create ripples / sprinkled with gold" to show
A.
the wind makes the wheat look like waves.
B.
people could grow wheat on the ocean.
C.
the speaker sees the ocean everywhere.
D.
the wheat field is actually used for gold farming.

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User BMon
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2 Answers

4 votes
Yeah it’s definitely A
answered
User Okarakose
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14 votes

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

green waves in the wheat field

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User LordTwaroog
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