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In the second stanza of "The Snow-Storm," how does Emerson describe the north wind to readers? A. He explains that the wind lasts only a short time. B. He contrasts the wind to the heavy snow. C. He compares the wind to the old god of mythology. D. He personifies the wind as a sculptor.

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In the second stanza of "The Snow-Storm," Emerson describes the north winder to readers while D) he personifies the wind as a sculptor. He uses this section to explain how the wind works to shape the snow and leaves designs and structures across the land using the snow as the sculptor's medium. 

The answer is D. He personifies the wind as a sculptor.

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