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Wordsworth uses allusions to emphasize the speaker’s connection to — a. the sea c. the desire for wealth b. ancient civilizations d. the material world
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Wordsworth uses allusions to emphasize the speaker’s connection to —
a.
the sea
c.
the desire for wealth
b.
ancient civilizations
d.
the material world
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Wordsworth uses allusions to emphasize the speaker’s connection to "
the sea". He does this mostly by speaking of different dreams he's had of the sea--which implies that these memories are deeply engrained in his mind.
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