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Thou," used throughout the poem, refers to — a. The speaker himself c. The wind b. God d. Byron, Shelley's friend and rival
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Thou," used throughout the poem, refers to — a. The speaker himself c. The wind b. God d. Byron, Shelley's friend and rival
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Answer: c
Explanation: because of the wind
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The answer is C. The Wind
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