B, true. The author writes in order to communicate to his/her audience.
Imagery
Imagery is figurative language or vivid description that shows the reader rather than just tells the reader what something looks like. In this line, the speaker is showing how the clouds blocked out the sun. This creates a sad and depressing mood which is correct for the subject of the poem this line is from.
A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as. There is nothing being compared in this line. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. There is nothing being compared. Personification is giving non-human things human-like traits. The line talks about eyes, but it is literally talking about the eyes of people saying that they can't see the sun because of the clouds.
That paragraph is an example of exemplification :)
The poem in which <span>the poet uses first-person point of view to let an aspect of the natural world describe itself to readers is "The Cloud."
That is the only poem in which the first person pronoun <em>I </em>is used. The poem was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley and is dedicated to nature.
The other poems are using either the second, or the third-person point of view, so they cannot be correct here.
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