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In "Grass," what attitude does the grass express toward the dead?

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Its D: indifference

grass will cover everything no matter what even the dead, saying there no difference between the dead lying on the grass with anything else

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"Grass" is actually a poem that was written by Carl Sandburg. This is a poem in which he has published right after the World War I which is in the year 1918. Based on this poem, you can sense an unforgiving tone in it. Therefore, I can say that the attitude that the author expresses is "anger". Hope this answer helps. 
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