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Which line from the poem helps you picture the oysters?A.And all of us are fatB.Pepper and vinegar besidesC.Are very good indeedD.We can begin to feedSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which line from the poem helps you picture the oysters?A.And all of us are fatB.Pepper and vinegar besidesC.Are very good indeedD.We can begin to feedSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The line from the poem that helps you picture the oysters is "And all of us are fat". This line gives a visual description of the oysters, suggesting that they are plump or well-fed.

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