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English, 10.11.2019 03:31, kiasia24

Read the paragraph
which correctly revises sentence 2 so that it uses
appropriate literary terminology?
(1) wordsworth believed that poetry should present the
ordinary in unusual ways. (2) in "ode to the west wind,"
the speaker refers to the wind as a "wild spirit," a simile
that portrays the wind as being fiercely independent (3)
the speaker also states that the wind is "moving
everywhere" and "shall blow / her clarion o'er the dreaming
earth" (4) through the use of such literary devices, the
author is utilizing unusual images to create a more vivid
image of the wind.
in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the
wind as a "wild spinit, personification that portrays the
wind as being fiercely independent
in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the
wind as a "wild spirit," a metaphor that portrays the wind
as being fiercely independent.
in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the
wind as a "wild spirit," symbolism that portrays the wind
as being fiercely independent
in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the
wind as a "wild spirit," a thesis that portrays the wind as
being fiercely independent

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