In the snow-storm why does emerson use images of masonry and architecture in the second stanza of the poem?
to communicate the speaker's opinion that the wind works with skill like a mason
to show the effect of the snow on the people that see it
to explain the speaker feels anger toward the storm
to bring to life the storm’s intent to demolish what people have built
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