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In “heat,” the speaker calls on the wind to “rend” and “cut” the heat.

how do these images affect the poem?

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they give the poem a cheerful mood and suggest the happiness that the heat brings to the speaker.

they give the poem a sarcastic tone, suggesting that hot weather matters very little.

they create a mental picture of heat so intense that it feels like something that can be physically torn.

they suggest to readers that the wind is a violent natural force that brings unwanted destruction.

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