Read the poem "The Wind’s Visit" by Emily wingspaninson. The wind tapped like a tired man, And like a host, "Come in," I boldly answered; entered then My residence within A rapid, footless guest, To offer whom a chair Were as impossible as hand A sofa to the air. No bone had he to bind him, His speech was like the push Of numerous humming-birds at once From a superior bush. His countenance a billow, His fingers, if he pass, Let go a music, as of tunes Blown tremulous in glass. He visited, still flitting; Then, like a timid man, Again he tapped—'t was flurriedly— An
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describe the doorway of the house. give the wind humanlike characteristics. emphasize the destructive power of the wind. describe the speaker of the poem.
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