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English, 23.03.2020 22:35, neon1393

How does the imagery in lines 3 and 4 enhance the reader's understanding in the first stanza? I wakened was with thund’ring noise And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice. Group of answer choices
The reader can see the distruction of the scene of the house-fire and begins to understand the incredible loss the speaker is feeling.
The reader can imagine the alarming noises that the speaker heard when she realized there was a fire blazing around.
The reader feels defeated and desperate at the awful condition that the speaker is in.
The reader can picture the horrible scene that is enveloping the speaker's home in flames.

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