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Y_Kistochka [10]
3 years ago
8

The poets intent in oread is to present an image of a?

English
2 answers:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
8 0
<span>The poets intent in "Oread" is to present an image of a powerful sea. The author used various words to describe the action of the sea such as the words splash, hurl, and cover. So the answer to the question is the Powerful sea and it is stated in the letter C.
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schepotkina [342]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  D. Beach with trees.

Explanation:

  The poem was written by Hilda Doolittle and published under the name H.D. Imagiste.

  The poem presented two images, a forest, and the sea. The speaker of the poem expresses her wish that the sea unites with the land. The poem is good to illustrate the features of Imagist poetry by the use of extreme reduction in language.

  The name Oread was given to the poem after it was written. It is thought that it was the name of a nymph who is the speaker of the poem.

  I hope this answer helps you.

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