In the poem "Ode to the West Wind", Shelly puts the wind as the center of poetry. At times the speaker portrays the wind as a violent and skillful destroyer, but at other times the speaker shows the wind as a preserver, as in the case of seed conservation where wind is an important factor.
In the poem "Ode to the West Wind" by Shelly, the West wind plays the role of co-existencely being a destroyer and a preserver of life. In part one the wind preserves the seeds this can be concluded from reading lines 7-10. So that makes our answer D). !
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