Read the paragraph.Wordsworth believed that poetry should present the ordinary in unusual ways, and Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" does just that. In the poem, the speaker calls the wind "thou breath of Autumn's being." Later in the poem, the speaker refers to the wind as both "destroyer and preserver."
Answer
A
an introductory statement of the point that is being made
B
an example to illustrate the point being made in the paragraph
C
an opinion about the author's choice of words
D
an explanation that connects the point to the examples provided