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Which of the following comparisons does Shelley NOT make to describe the skylark’s song?

AA high-born maiden

BA poet hidden in the light of thought

CA golden glow-worm

DA warrior shouting in battle

Answer:

D. A warrior shouting in battle

Read Explanation:

Shelley uses a series of similes to express the beauty and uniqueness of the skylark’s song, comparing it to a maiden in a palace tower, a poet lost in thought, a glow-worm scattering light, and a rose in bloom. However, he never compares the skylark to a warrior; this image would clash with the poem’s tone of delicate reverence and lyrical contemplation.


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