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English, 06.10.2020 07:01, alexmodersks3055

Read these lines from the poem “Prayers of Steel.” Beat me and hammer me into a crowbar.
Let me pry loose old walls.
Let me lift and loosen old foundations.
How does the poet personify steel?
a. as someone who wants to be strong and useful
b. as someone who beats things with a crowbar
c. as someone who destroys perfectly good buildings
d. as someone who wants to worship on an altar

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