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Read these lines from stanza 3 of the poem.
talk of your cold! through the parka's fold
it stabbed like a driven nail.
how does the poet's use of the word stabbed affect the poem?
it suggests that the cold is so brutal and sharp that it causes pain.
it suggests that the speaker fears being harmed.
it suggests a threatening sense of danger that lurks on the trail.
it suggests that the speaker is exaggerating.

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Read these lines from stanza 3 of the poem.
talk of your cold! through the parka's fold
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