English, 13.05.2021 23:40 samariamartinez1029
The poem suggests that the narrator views storms as being familiar events. Which line(s)
from the poem provide the best supporting evidence?
А
"I leave the book upon a pillowed chair / And walk from window to closed
window" (lines 5-6)
B
"Moves inward toward a silent core of waiting, / How with a single purpose
time has traveled" (lines 9-10)
“I draw the curtains as the sky goes black /And set a match to candles
sheathed in glass" (lines 22-23)
D
“These are the things that we have learned to do / Who live in zones of
much inquietude." (lines 27-29)
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