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English, 28.02.2020 10:29 anikalee

Read the following poem "Storm" by H. D.:
You crash over the trees,
you crack the live branch-
the branch is white,
the green crushed,
each leaf is rent like split wood.
You burden the trees
with black drops,
you swirl and crash-
you have broken off a weighted leaf
in the wind,
it is hurled out
whirls up and sinks,
a green stone
Which statement best explains how the poet's word choice conveys the
poem's tone?

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