The Wind
by Emily Dickinson
The wind tapped like a tired man,
And like a host, "...
English, 10.03.2022 15:20 julesR9814
The Wind
by Emily Dickinson
The wind tapped like a tired man,
And like a host, "Come in,"
I boldly answered; entered then
My residence within
A rapid, footless guest,
To offer whom a chair
Were as impossible as hand
A sofa to the air.
No bone had he to bind him,
His speech was like the push
Of numerous humming-birds at once
From a superior bush.
He visited, still flitting;
Then, like a timid man,
Again he tapped — 't was flurriedly —
And I became alone.
Select the correct answer.
Read the poem. Based on the figurative language, which statement best describes the speaker’s view of the wind?
A.
The wind is a pleasant visitor.
B.
The wind is annoyed at the speaker.
C.
The wind is a proud presence.
D.
The wind is tired of being indoors.
Answers: 1
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