Vergil's Use of Personification
Hi summo in fluctu pendent; his unda dehiscens terram inter fluctus aperit; furit aestus harenis.
In the passage above, the phrase “furit aestus harenis” contributes to the figurative language of the storm scene by
A
extending the portrayal of nature as an active, hostile force throughout the storm sequence
B
providing the climactic moment where divine and natural forces merge
C
contrasting calm human emotions with chaotic natural elements
D
introducing a shift from concrete imagery to abstract concepts
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