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Trent is reading these lines from "Winter-Time" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Black are my steps on silver sod; Thick blows my frosty breath abroad Which fact would best help Trent understand this poem’s meaning? A. Sod is another name for grass, and it often looks silvery-white in the winter. B. People often wear black shoes and warm gloves in the winter. C. Many animals migrate to warmer climates during the winter. D. During the winter, the clouds are very thick and look silver in the sky.

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Winter-Time Robert Louis StevensonLate lies the wintry sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two; and then, A blood-red orange, sets again. Before the stars have left the skies, At MORNING in the dark I rise; And shivering in my NAKEDNESS, By the cold candle, bathe and dress. Close by the jolly fire I sit To warm my frozen bones a bit; Or with a reindeer-sled, explore The colder countries round the door. When to go out, my nurse doth wrap Me in my comforter and CAP; The cold wind burns my face, and blows Its frosty pepper up my nose. Black are my steps on silver sod; Thick blows my frosty BREATH abroad; And tree and house, and hill and lake, Are frosted like a wedding-cake.PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME.



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