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English, 04.05.2021 21:40, ilovepickles930

Read the excerpt from "The Snow-Storm." Which answer choice best interprets the imagery in these lines from the poem? Come see the north wind's masonry. Out of an unseen quarry evermore Furnished with tile, the fierce artificer Curves his white bastions with projected roof Round every windward stake, or tree, or door. It is an appeal to hearing, as the strong stone workers bravely face the loud wind. It is a metaphor, as the wind gently blows large snowflakes through the air. It is an appeal to the reader's sense of touch, as the cold wind is blowing fiercely from the north. It is personification, as the wind shapes the snow the way a stone worker shapes rock.​

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