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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q8

The following text is from Charlotte Forten Grimké’s 1888 poem “At Newport.” Oh, deep delight to watch the gladsome waves (Ever repulsed, yet ever rushing on—)/(To see the glorious hues of sky and sea.) (Exultant leap upon the rugged rocks;)/(Filled with a life that will not know) defeat; The distant snowy sails, glide spirit like, Into an unknown world, to feel the sweet Enchantment of the sea thrill all the soul, Clearing the clouded brain, making the heart Leap joyous as it own bright, singing waves! Which choice best describes the function of the underlined portion in the text as a whole?

  1. A

    It portrays the surroundings as an imposing and intimidating scene.

  2. B

    It characterizes the sea’s waves as a relentless and enduring force.

  3. C

    It conveys the speaker’s ambivalence about the natural world.

  4. D

    It draws a contrast between the sea’s waves and the speaker’s thoughts.

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