The lady hair is compared to.....
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The lady's hair is compared to ramparts or wide walls around a castle.
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- The question is from the poem Anne Gregory written by William Butler Yeats.
- The story is about the beautiful lady name Anne Gregory.
- The poet admires her through exceptional words and comparing her beauty with the beauty of the world.
- He explained that her hair are like wide wall because they were strong and beautiful.
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The lady's hair is compared to the ramparts (i) of a fort.
Explanation:
"For Anne Gregory" is a poem written by William Butler Yeats.
The poem speaks about a girl named 'Anne Gregory' who is beautiful in appearance. The speaker opens the line that why would not a boy fall in love with the appearance of Anne. The speaker praises her '...honey-colored ramparts' that stays at her ear like a fort.
The hairs of Anne Gregory, in the poem, is compared to a rampart (a fort) that surrounds her like a boundary wall protecting her ears.
So, the correct answer is option (i).
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