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Whitman's grass symbolises:
ACivil war
BRoyal succession
CReligious chastity
DDemocratic equality
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Democratic equality
1. A child asks 'What is the grass?'
2. Whitman answers it represents democratic equality.
3. It grows alike in 'broad zones and narrow zones.'
_Source: Project Gutenberg #1322 — Whitman's Leaves of Grass — "the grass ... represents democratic equality"_
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