A. It keeps the poem in the<span>second-person point of view, which creates a close bond between the reader and the speaker.
Because when an author uses 'you', they are directing a second person point of view, as they are talking directly to the reader</span>
With my school experience I would have to say B, because a transitive verb has to be an action verb and express a doable activity. An example would be: Sylvia KICKED Juan under the table.
...Elaborate please? What story? If you tell me the name of the assignment I can probably get it for you.
The wind in the poem is very distructive.It doesn't listen to anything and blows heavily.It also brings rain rain that irritates the poet.