consider the poem "the world is too much with us" by william wordsworth
1. how does the author...
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consider the poem "the world is too much with us" by william wordsworth
1. how does the author use of figurative language or other poetic devices and what effect do those have on the poem?
2. how would you describe the structure or organization of the poem?
3. how would you describe the tone of the poem?
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