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20 January, 06:41

Read the passage from "The Wind."

I saw the different things you did,

But always you yourself you hid.

I felt you push, I heard you call,

I could not see yourself at all--

What effect does Robert Louis Stevenson's use of personification have on the meaning of the poem?

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It confuses the reader as to who is speaking in the poem.

It does not have any effect on the meaning of the poem.

It illustrates how a child might view the wind with human characteristics.

It makes the reader assume the poem is a nonsense poem.

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  1. 20 January, 07:09
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    It illustrates how a child might view the wind with human characteristics.
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