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Read the poem.

excerpt from "Rain in Summer" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


How beautiful is the rain!

After the dust and heat,

In the broad and fiery street,

In the narrow lane,

How beautiful is the rain!


How it clatters along the roofs,

Like the tramp of hoofs

How it gushes and struggles out

From the throat of the overflowing spout!


Across the window-pane

It pours and pours;

And swift and wide,

With a muddy tide,

Like a river down the gutter roars

The rain, the welcome rain!



In the country, on every side,

Where far and wide,

Like a leopard's tawny and spotted hide,

Stretches the plain,

To the dry grass and the drier grain

How welcome is the rain!


Question

What is the meaning of the simile in stanza 4?

Responses


(A)Rain has made the fields appear flat and smooth.


(B)The rain has formed puddles that dot the fields.


(C)Thirsty plants have soaked up all of the rainwater.


(D)The countryside is underwater due to the rain.


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Answer: i think b c or d i rely am not shore

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It’s ( B ) the rain has formed puddles that for the fields
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