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Sonja [21]
2 years ago
12

Which quotation from the essay helps to create an affectionate tone in "Here is New York"?

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2 answers:
vladimir1956 [14]2 years ago
6 0

A) A. “. . . a drowsy afternoon in the great rustling oaken silence of the reading room of the Public Library, with the book elevator (like an old water wheel) spewing out books onto the trays.”


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ludmilkaskok [199]2 years ago
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A. “. . . a drowsy afternoon in the great rustling oaken silence of the reading room of the Public Library, with the book elevator (like an old water wheel) spewing out books onto the trays.”

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