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One way the author presents the universal theme is byResponsesA including, in the last stanza, imagery of nature and its power.including, in the last stanza, imagery of nature and its power.B introducing, in the first stanza,the conflict of the protagonist.introducing, in the first stanza,the conflict of the protagonist.C expressing, in the last stanza,the dissonance felt by the protagonist.expressing, in the last stanza,the dissonance felt by the protagonist.D introducing, in the first stanza,the imagery prevalent throughout the poem.introducing, in the first stanza,the imagery prevalent throughout the poem.

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One way the author presents the universal theme is byResponsesA including, in the last stanza, imagery of nature and its power.including, in the last stanza, imagery of nature and its power.B introducing, in the first stanza,the conflict of the protagonist.introducing, in the first stanza,the conflict of the protagonist.C expressing, in the last stanza,the dissonance felt by the protagonist.expressing, in the last stanza,the dissonance felt by the protagonist.D introducing, in the first stanza,the imagery prevalent throughout the poem.introducing, in the first stanza,the imagery prevalent throughout the poem.

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