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How is the speaker’s attitude toward the wind in “January by William carlos williams” different from the speaker’s
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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
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Use the poem “Subway Wind” by Claude McKay to answer the question. Which statement provides an analysis of the ambiguity in
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Story name : Choices by Nikki giovanni Which of the following selections best explains the speaker’s
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1. Part A-which pair of words best describes the speaker's attitude toward elements of nature in "wind and water and stone"?
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Ode to the West Wind by P.B. Shelley
The poem “Ode to the West wind” praises nature for its A. gifts B. ability to rebirth C.
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Which of the following selections best explains the speaker’s attitude in the first stanza (lines 1-5)?
if i can’t do what i
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1. Determine the speaker's attitude in thee lines: "Lo, all our pomp of yesterday/is one with Nineveh and Tyre!"
a. the speaker
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What should be included in an effective summary during a discussion?(1 point) Responses A summary should contain the speaker’s
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The speaker's use of the word "harnessed" shows that the speaker has an attitude of "flowers" (people).
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