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What is the purpose of the images of masonry and architecture in the second stanza of "The Snow-Storm"? A. to suggest the speaker's anger against the snow and wind B. to present the view that the wind's work is skillful and impressive C. to imply that the storm wants to destroy the buildings it falls on D. to describe the effect of the storm on travelers and housemates
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The answer is B. to present the view that the wind's work is skillful and impressive
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The answer is B. to present the view that the winds work is skillful and impressive. ( i'm 100% sure ) glad to help :)
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