Ador'd for ever be the God unseen,
Which round the sun revolves this vast machine,
Though to his eye its mass a point appears:
Ador'd the God that whirls surrounding spheres,
Which first ordain'd that mighty Sol should reign
The peerless monarch of th' ethereal train:
How does Wheatley personify the sun in this passage?
O as an unseen force
O as a whirling sphere
O as a huge machine
O as king of the sky

Respuesta :

Answer:

As king of the sky

Explanation:

This can be seen through the phrase "peerless monarch" or "mighty Sol should reign".

Answer:

D, as king of the sky

Explanation: