Question 3 of 6 • $2526: SEM 1: 1001370: English 3: NEW credit
Answer:
Lowell uses concrete language and focuses on specific images, such as birds and changing seasons, to create a personal tone by using the first-person "I." In contrast, Longfellow uses a combination of concrete and abstract language along with many images. Longfellow’s speaker addresses "us," which creates a more abstract and preachy tone compared to Lowell's personal approach.