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In the second stanza of "The Snow-Storm," how does Emerson describe the north wind to readers? A. He explains that the wind lasts only a short time. B. He contrasts the wind to the heavy snow. C. He compares the wind to the old god of mythology. D. He personifies the wind as a sculptor.

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The answer is D. He personifies the wind as a sculptor.

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In the second stanza of "The Snow-Storm," Emerson describes the north winder to readers while D) he personifies the wind as a sculptor. He uses this section to explain how the wind works to shape the snow and leaves designs and structures across the land using the snow as the sculptor's medium. 
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