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Which sentence best describes what the speaker means in these lines: "now i am grown weather-wise/with the lore of winds and skies?

Answers

Answered by dark8th
1

Answer:

now I am grown weather -wise the lore of winds and skies

Answered by JackelineCasarez
2

The speaker means 'Living in the woods in the wind and under the skies has made the  speaker grow wiser.'

Explanation:

  • The given excerpt has been taken from 'Lyrics of Sunshine and Shadow' by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
  • The poet aims to highlight the significance of nature as a teacher through the poem.
  • In the given lines, the speaker implies that 'living in woods in the wind and under the sky has inculcated wisdom into him.'
  • He connotes that how nature has been teaching him to learn('now i am grown weather-wise') and grow in life.
  • Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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