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In the poem, “clear stream of reason” is contrasted with:

AThe vast ocean of knowledge

BThe dreary desert sand of dead habit

CThe mountains of ignorance

DThe storm of emotions

Answer:

B. The dreary desert sand of dead habit

Read Explanation:

The clear stream of reason is a metaphor for rationality, contrasted with the dead, unproductive habits symbolized by the desert.


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