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Help please Why does the speaker in Yeats's poem go to "blow the fire aflame" when he returns to his home?

a. He wants to see the girl more clearly.
b. He plans to cook the trout.
c. He has gathered hazel wood for the fire.
d. He hopes to ease a headache.

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User Dominix
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I think the answer is D because he says ''blow the fire aflame"
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User Zeljko
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