In "The Wind Began to Rock the Grass," why does Emily wingspaninson compare the lightning to the "livid Claw" of a bird? A. A bird's claw, like a bolt of lightning, is something that people see only when a great storm is in progress. B. wingspaninson wants readers to understand that the lightning is not just strong, but also beautiful and kind. C. Lightning grabs tree branches in the poem just as a bird claw can grab a tree branch in real life. D. This poem focuses on the natural world, so wingspaninson makes comparisons that call to mind the natural world.
i'm pretty sure the answer is d
No direct answers, please.
pls help me @Xnlovely
well the author want the reader to see how he felt during this action so I would go with C because hes expressing the way the lightning did whatever it did to the tree
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