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6. Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form’d, altogether changed, and yet the same'. This

line suggests that
a. the rain ascends the heaven vaguely
b. the rain changes the formation of heaven
the rain changes in its form but remains the same
d. the rain though vague in its form changes everything

7. Identify the figures of speech in the line: 'I am the Poem of Earth.'
a. Oxymoron
b. Simile c. Hyperbole
d. Metaphor

8. The rain gives life to the
a. earth
b. seeds
c. sea
d. globe​

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6 Answer. The rain tells the poet that it rises upwards towards the sky in the form of vapour where it changes its form (condenses into water droplets). It also says that although its form gets changed, it still remains the same

7 Answer: a) The poetic device used in these lines is personification. The rain addresses itself like a human being with the pronoun 'I'. The poet used this device to effectively communicate the intimacy with the rain.

8 The rain gives life to the

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