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12 February, 23:56

I'm Williams "the red wheelbarrow" why does the wheelbarrow look "glazed"?

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  1. 13 February, 00:32
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    In this poem, the author describes the wheelbarrow in the following way:

    "a red wheel/barrow/glazed with rain/water"

    Therefore, the wheelbarrow looked "glazed" because it was wet from the rain. The word "glazed" refers to a lustrous, smooth, and glassy texture.
  2. 13 February, 01:27
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    The wheelbarrow was "glazed" with rain.
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