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24 June, 17:11

The mountain sat upon the plain

In his eternal chair

His observation omnifold,

His Inquest everywhere.

The seasons prayed around his knees,

Like children round a sire:

Grandfather of the days is he, Of dawn the ancestor.

What is the effect of Dickinson's use of figurative language in the second stanza?

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  1. 24 June, 17:29
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    It compares the mountain to the morning sky.

    Explanation: Its right!
  2. 24 June, 17:34
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    Just for you!

    Explanation:

    "In the second stanza it compares the mountain to the morning sky."
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