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Q.17
This passage is taken from a book that chronicles a man's exploration of Alaska.

"And the wet berries, Nature's precious jewelry, how beautiful they were!—huckleberries with pale bloom and a crystal drop on each; red and yellow salmon-berries, with clusters of smaller drops; and the glittering, berry-like raindrops adorning the interlacing arches of bent grasses and sedges around the edges of the pools, every drop a mirror with all the landscape in it."

This detailed sentence, used to describe the sight of wet berries, emphasizes

A. the writer's complete wonder and delight
B. the area's wide variety of berries and plants
C. the powerful rainstorm's aftermath on the plant life
D. the writer's meticulous record keeping of observations
E. the writer's hope to use the berries for adornment