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English, 02.07.2019 15:30, xxaurorabluexx

Which can you conclude about the 92-year-old speaker in the poem? ode to my window by pat shank mad wind whistlin' through walls this night charlie, my dog, whimpers in fright look at that sky—black upon black , moon, shine through, just one small crack ice pelts the windows—ping! ping! ping! i wonder if they feel the sting i ask myself, do panes pained bleed? probably not, just hearts in need i think of this window by my bed gifts it keeps giving to my head: shows me the stars on dark, long nights through it my dreams begin their flights morning it brings me warmth from the sun rainbows, too, i think just for fun flowers i see, red and yellow waves to me from girls and fellows shadows it bends as if in dance on walls as i watch entranced take my secrets, i whisper soft into the night, may they take loft ice, go away—leave us alone you and wind go somewhere—atone! time it is for winter to end spring's just got to be 'round the bend these thoughts must have lulled me to sleep next i knew, in morning did creep looked at the glass, none worse for wear smiled to myself at the sun's glare ground covered now with fresh white snow tree bent heavy shaped like a bow a daffodil i think i saw pushing its head up through the thaw i say my prayers and sip my tea a glorious day this will be so glad to be here one more time perhaps i can share one more rhyme give to the makers of glass with it the days beautifully pass keep it clean for me to see through don't get out much at 92 which can you conclude about the 92-year-old speaker in the poem? a. she relies on the window to be her gateway to the world; without it, she would miss out on life. b. she is sad and scared that she must spend all of her days watching the world go by outside. c. she loves looking out the window during the day, but the images it brings at night frighten her.

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