When the speaker of “Ode to the West Wind” speaks of the impulse of the wind’s strength, to what is he referring?

A. the sound of the wind
B. the force driving the wind forward
C. the weakening of the wind
D. the random nature of the wind’s direction

B??

1 answer

Yes.
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