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madreJ [45]
2 years ago
3

In her poem "Dew," Sara Teasdale uses a conceit in order to illustrate _____. an appreciation for pastoral life how the speaker

feels loyal to the land a physical attraction between two lovers how romantic love makes the world seem new
English
1 answer:
lisov135 [29]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

How romantic love makes the world seem new.

Explanation:

The poem 'Dew' is penned by Sara Teasdale. The poet compares the freshness of the dew and dawn on nature to the freshness of the love of his lover.

In the poem, the poet in the opening lines speaks about the refreshment and the brightness that is brought by the dew on pastures. The dew is compared with a scattered jewel on the pastures. This resembles that dew brings freshness and newness to the green pastures. And when the dawn appears, it bears the rainbow on the gems.

Just like dew and dawn brightens and brings freshness to the nature, the poet is exemplifying that the love of the lover brings newness in the poet's life. The love of the poet's lover made the poet to view the world as new. So, the correct answer is the last option.

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