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Read the paragraph. (1) wordsworth believed that poetry should present the ordinary in unusual ways. (2) in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the wind as a "wild spirit," a simile that portrays the wind as being fiercely independent. (3) the speaker also states that the wind is "moving everywhere" and "shall blow / her clarion o'er the dreaming earth." (4) through the use of such literary devices, the author is utilizing unusual images to create a more vivid image of the wind. which correctly revises sentence 2 so that it uses appropriate literary terminology? in “ode to the west wind,” the speaker refers to the wind as a “wild spirit,” personification that portrays the wind as being fiercely independent. in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the wind as a "wild spirit," a metaphor that portrays the wind as being fiercely independent. in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the wind as a "wild spirit," symbolism that portrays the wind as being fiercely independent. in "ode to the west wind," the speaker refers to the wind as a "wild spirit," a thesis that portrays the wind as being fiercely independent.

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