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English, 22.01.2021 07:30 starfox5454

1. What is this poem about? 2. What is the speaker's tone?
Heat
By Hilda Doolittle
O wind, rend1open the heat, Cut apart the heat, Rend it to tatters2. Fruit cannot drop Through this thick air -- Fruit cannot fall into heat That presses up and blunts The points of pears And rounds the grapes.

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1. What is this poem about? 2. What is the speaker's tone?
Heat
By Hilda Doolittle

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