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19 November, 05:49

What does the speaker mean when he says he "lordly had the trees and leaves"?

a. He stayed outside as long as the sun was up.

b. He felt powerful and important.

c. He knew all the different plants growing near the farm.

d. He was always hungry for apples.

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  1. 19 November, 07:23
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    B

    Explanation:

    He felt powerful and important. Metaphorically trees and leaves mean a feeling of plenty.
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