Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:
4) What inference can you make by contrasting the ideas in the first two
stanzas of the poem to the last stanza?
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A)
The speaker is fascinated by the tempest, but glad to
see it leave.
B)
The awful tempest is fearful at first, then saddened
by the morning sun.
The awful tempest is saddened at first, then fearful
of the morning sun.
D
The awful tempest rages all night long and terrifies
the speaker of the poem.
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