The wind is now
a roaring, smashing
monster of destruction,
raking all man's work
from the valleys,
from the vales,
and sends them spinning,
broken flying -
Question 1: How does the poet describe the wind in the stanza?
Answer: The poet describes the wind as a powerful force of destruction, likening it to a roaring, smashing monster.
Question 2: What does the wind do to man's work according to the stanza?
Answer: According to the stanza, the wind rakes all man's work from the valleys and vales, sending them spinning and broken flying.