4. In “The Glittering Noise,” what does the figure of speech “Silk and muslin/brush my hands like moths / passing

4. In “The Glittering Noise,” what does the figure of speech “Silk

and muslin/brush my hands like moths / passing by” suggest about the
speaker’s impression of the past as she encounters it through old
diaries?
A She finds the past eerie and rather frightening,
B She finds the past delicate and elusive.
C She finds the past dry and uninteresting
D She finds the past forcefully alive.

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