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27 December, 19:46

Under the surge of the blue

mottled clouds driven from the

northeast-a could wind. Beyond, the

waste of broad, muddy fields

brown with dried weeds, standing and fallen

-William Carlos Williams, "Spring and All"

What is William Carlos Williams describing in this passage from "Spring and All"?

A) An Indian summer

B) A summer's day

C) The end of winter

D) A beautiful fall day

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  1. 27 December, 21:15
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    Answer C

    Explanation:

    In this exact passage he is describing a cold winter day with muddy fields-melted ice? and brown dried weeds. I believe its the end of winter that is about to lead into Spring.
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