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What does Shelley mean by these words in “Ode to the West Wind”? this closing night / Will be the dome of a vast sepulcher a. The night is like a womb. c. The night is like a ch…
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What does Shelley mean by these words in “Ode to the West Wind”? this closing night / Will be the dome of a vast sepulcher a. The night is like a womb. c. The night is like a church. b. The night is like a tomb. d. The night is like a storm.
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sepulcher is defined as a small and enclosed space, usually made out of rock and stone where the dead are buried. AKA, tomb. So, the answer would be B.
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B. The night is like a tomb.
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