"Solitary Reaper"--William Wordsworth What does the speaker compare the Reaper to?

A. birds: a nightingale and a cuckoo
B. musical instruments: a flute and a harp
C. rivers: the Thames and the Wye
D. himself, the poet


Answer: A

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