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Use the poem to answer the question.
“Who Has Seen the Wind?” by Christina Rosetti
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
How does the poet use personification?(1 point)
Responses
By addressing you and I as readers
By addressing you and I as readers
By pairing the ideas of wind and trembling
By pairing the ideas of wind and trembling
By comparing the wind to an animal
By comparing the wind to an animal
By making the trees seem to have human qualities
“Who Has Seen the Wind?” by Christina Rosetti
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
How does the poet use personification?(1 point)
Responses
By addressing you and I as readers
By addressing you and I as readers
By pairing the ideas of wind and trembling
By pairing the ideas of wind and trembling
By comparing the wind to an animal
By comparing the wind to an animal
By making the trees seem to have human qualities
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“Who Has Seen the Wind?” by Christina Rosetti
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
(4 points)
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
(4 points)
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