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English, 29.03.2021 22:50 ccory0626

"Close by the fire sat an old man whose
countenance was
furrowed with
distress."
1. What does the word
furrowed connote about
the man's distress?
2. How would the impact
of the sentence change
if furrowed were
changed to lined?

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