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The following question is based on your reading of “the book of songs.” which is an example of imagery from king wen is on high? a. "the danger of the road is not in the distance; ten yards is far enough to break a wheel." c. "i am wearing my unlined skirt, my skirt all of brocade! oh uncles, you and old, let me go with him to his home." b. "oh how he shines in heaven! king wen ascends and descends on god’s left hand and on his right. " d. "the king is detested by the people. look at how they snarl at him as he passes before them in his golden carriage."

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