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English, 27.02.2020 22:26, abolton04

Read the passage.
The Wind begun to rock the Grass
With threatening Tunes and low--
He threw a Menace at the Earth--
A Menace at the Sky.
What is the effect of ending lines with a dash (--)?

It makes the poem seem frightening.

It speeds the poem up.

It tells the reader when to pause at the end of lines.

It signals figurative language.

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The Wind begun to rock the Grass
With threatening Tunes and low--

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