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In “The Rainy Day,” the poet writes that “the wind is never weary.”


What does figurative language like this help the reader visualize?

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the beauty of the wind
the beauty of the wind

the wind’s exhaustion
the wind’s exhaustion

the comfort the wind brings
the comfort the wind brings

the intensity of the wind
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the intensity of the wind
1 year ago

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