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1 June, 02:15

Which excerpt from "A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long" gives the best example of an implicit detail?

There was always a radio which brought us

Songs from wlac in nashville

There was a bookstore uptown on gay street

Which I visited

And up the hill on vine street

(The main black corridor) sat our carnegie library

And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe

But no lions or witches scared me

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  1. 1 June, 04:32
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    took quiz d
  2. 1 June, 05:14
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    the implicit details is given off in the excerpt, "And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe, But no lions or witches scared me"

    Correct Answer : Option D.

    Explanation:

    "And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe, But no lions or witches scared me" sets the best example of an implicit detail as the wardrobe opening and nothing out of that wardrobe forms the basis of scariness.

    the aforesaid lines sets to be an implicit detail as the writer has coincided the fact with the book named, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, written by C. S. Lewis.

    here the said excerpt creates the allusion without being need to be clarified further and hence forms the implicit detail.
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