Read these lines from the “it sifts from leaden sieves.”
It sifts from leaden sieves —
it powders all the wood —
it fills with alabaster wool —
the wrinkles of the road.
What is the alabaster wool referenced in these lines?
A. The coats of woodland animals
B. cloths that the speaker weaves in her grief
C. white gravel used to fill the rugs in the old road
D. snow — collecting in fluffy clumps
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Read these lines from the “it sifts from leaden sieves.”
It sifts from leaden sieves —
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