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22 July, 15:25

In "Ode to the West Wind" the poet compares dormant seeds to ghosts in the grave. Later in the poem he makes reference to a "Destroyer." Which element of Shelley's poem do these most clearly support?

A.

the theme

B.

the rising action of his plot

C.

the climax

D.

the setting of his story

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  1. 22 July, 16:28
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    The answer is B. the rising action of his plot. From this element, it is clear that "Ode to the West Wind" the poet compares dormant seeds to ghosts in the grave. Later in the poem he makes reference to a "Destroyer."
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