In "Odes to the Seasons," William Blake uses personification to <span>C. bring the natural world to life to show its effect on people and the world in which they live.
Personification is a figure of speech in which something non-human is given human characteristics. So in this poem, Blake is bringing nature to life, giving it the qualities that only humans can possess in order to portray what impact the natural world may have on humans.
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Answer:
Awh
Explanation:
that sucks, sad to see you go :/
The answer is B, just took the quick check.B makes sense and shortens the sentence. :)
Different people have different needs and while one reward might suit one person, it doesn't mean that it will suit another.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
its the volley ball because theyre talking about the volleyball in the sentance