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Percy Shelley's imagery in "Ode to the West Wind" helps the reader to _____.

A better understand how Shelley was affected by his visit to Italy
B create a vivid mental picture of the storm blowing in
C both of these
D none of these

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Answer:

create a vivid mental picture of the storm blowing in.

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Answer:

b) create a vivid mental picture of the storm blowing in.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Ode to the West Wind Percy Shelley demonstrates the correspondence between the inward and the external universe of the artist.

The significant subject of the sonnet is the writer's expectation to wind up a power that may acquire the change and revival man's life. This subject is allegorically appeared by the restoration of nature through the west wind as an operator. It is portrayed through his brilliant utilization of imagery in it.

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