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Bingel [31]
2 years ago
15

how do the phrases “cut apart the heat” and “rend it to tatters” in the first stanza affect the tone of the poem called heat

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LenKa [72]2 years ago
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The phrases "cut apart the heat" and "rend it to tatters" in the first stanza affect the tone of the poem is they express the irritation the speaker feels about the heat.

<h3>What is "Heat"?</h3>

Heat is a short poem by H.D. In the poem, the poet talks about the exhausting heat in the day. He talks to cut the heat through wind. The poet is feeling irritation because of heat.

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Thus, the correct option is A.

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