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) The bright garment is compared to ______________.​

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Answered by chettiarreenasherlin
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As is evident from the lines, the simile compares the garment to the morning. Here Wordsworth is talking about the city of London. ... He skillfully personifies the city itself, to breathe life into the poem. Thus, the city is portrayed as a giant with a 'mighty heart' that is alive

Answered by a8684970993
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The question refers to the poem “Upon Westminster Bridge” by William Wordsworth. Open unto the fields, and to the sky; As is evident from the lines, the simile compares the garment to the morning

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