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English, 25.05.2021 19:20 mandyangle01

At last the evening came. The old fir-trees were rustling and a mighty wind was roaring and howling through the tree-tops. Those sounds thrilled Heidi's heart and filled it with happiness and joy. She danced and jumped about under the trees, for those sounds made her feel as if a
wonderful thing had happened to her. The grandfather stood under the door, watching her, when suddenly a shrill whistle was heard. Heidi stood
still and the grandfather joined her outside. Down from the heights came one goat after another, with Peter in their midst. Uttering a cry of joy,
Heidi ran into the middle of the flock, greeting her old friends. When they had all reached the hut, they stopped on their way and two beautiful
slender goats came out of the herd, one of them white and the other brown.
(from Heidi by Johanna Spyri)
What does the imagery of the rustling trees and the howling wind help the reader understand about Heidi?
1. Heidi lives near a flock of goats.
2. Heidi enjoys dancing and jumping,
3. Heidi loves the wildness of nature.
4. Heidi is getting ready for a storm.


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