These lines taken from "The Snow Man" might be interpreted in these ways. One possibility is to have an objective view of the nature of a winter landscape without attributing any personal emotions to it. The other interpretarion is the assiciation of winter with misery, sadness and loneliness, the feelings that are related to the picture of the wind blowing with just a few leaves.
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Answer:
A poet would use repetition in their poem to add apeal or emotional affect/connection to the reader.
Explanation:
For example, if a poet repeats 'it will be done', they are showing strong and determined emotional appeal.
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It's B. The verb 'tell' is ditransitive, i.e. , it can take both direct/indirect objects.