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IRINA_888 [86]
2 years ago
14

Ridge asks the reader to picture Yuba City and uses personification to impact the mood of the poem. What does he want the reader

to feel?
Who seeks for beauty, they shall meet
The picture where they find thee—
The Feather River at thy feet,
The lofty Buttes behind thee.

Imagine the empty buildings and feel sadness
Imagine the setting around the city and feel the grandeur
Imagine the clouds above the city and feel peaceful
Imagine the desert all around the city and feel the desolation
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1 answer:
marusya05 [52]2 years ago
8 0

The thing which the writer wants the reader to feel is to B. Imagine the setting around the city and feel the grandeur.

This is because Ridge asks the reader to picture Yuba City and uses personification to impact the mood of the poem and then talks about the features of the city.

<h3>What is Personification?</h3>

This refers to the figure of speech that is used to give an inanimate object human-like qualities.

Hence, we can see that the thing which the writer wants the reader to feel is to B. Imagine the setting around the city and feel the grandeur.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Read more about personification here:

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