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The speaker in "Ode to the West Wind" imagines that the Mediterranean sea dreams of the dead leaves being carried by the wind. This symbolizes the cycle of life, death, and rebirth that the wind represents.
The speaker in "Ode to the West Wind" is in a state of contemplation and reflection, seeking inspiration and renewal from the power of nature. The speaker feels a sense of stagnation and implores the wind to instill energy and vitality in their life.
the questions that a careful listener should ask include:who is the speaker,what is speaker trying to say,what do the speaker's facial expression mean
Is wind a major erosion character? What can wind cause? What effect does wind have on weather? ect ect
I think other members can ask for a vote, but if the House Speaker is against having one, it won't happen.
The 3 keys to listening are active listening (engaging and focusing on the speaker), empathy (trying to understand the speaker's perspective), and nonverbal communication (using body language to show attentiveness).
The speaker in "Ode to the West Wind" wishes to bring about a new birth for himself through the power and transformation of the west wind. He seeks renewal and regeneration in his own life, hoping to be purified and revitalized like the natural world around him.
If a guest speaker is making a speech, they should make a speech on what the meeting is about. If you are going to be a guest speaker, you can ask your peers to help you write the speech.
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The direction to where the wind is going.
B:Speaker of the House