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“We flew over gray piles and gray piles and gray piles toward home" (172). What do you suppose

are the gray piles?

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Answer:

In the sentence "We flew over gray piles and gray piles and gray piles toward home." the gray piles are representing clouds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Clouds are referred to as "gray piles" in this sentence because we know that they are flying and when in the air, clouds look like gray piles.

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