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This question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A: Read the lines from the poem “The Wind."
The wind is cold and strong and cruel.
It tells me just what I must do.
I wear my mittens and my hat.
Well, I ask, now, wouldn't you?
What comparison does the speaker make in these lines?
The speaker compares the wind to himself.
The speaker compares the wind to cold air.
The speaker compares the wind to a person.
The speaker compares the wind to mittens and a hat.