Answer:Keats uses here two elaborated metaphors: one of the imagination as a charioteer who can fly into the heavens and "do strange deeds / Upon the clouds" (evidently a reference to the imagination's creative func tion), and one of poetry itself as being a planet of sound, rolling through the heavens.
<span>Gerund Phrase: skiing in Switzerland
Noun Use: object of the preposition</span>
D- Connotative, Abstract, because connotative is the way the writer feels towards the word. That is why they used it, to give it their own definition.<span />