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The passage that best describes the difference of how the Mississippi River is presented is D): The first passage presents factual information about the Mississippi River, while the second passage simply uses the Mississippi River for plot points and setting.
The first passage informes the reader about the benefits the River gave the land and the people living there and the last one just tells the reader about formal details of length and location.
The poem is a sonnet that contains three quatrains and a couplet that reveals a twist at the end. A quatrain is a stanza with four lines, and a couplet has two lines. This poem has three quatrains and couplet creating what's known as a Elizabethan or Shakespearean sonnet. This particular sonnet gives a bit of twist ending, when the speaker explains that though his love is not beautiful in the traditional sense, he values her for being real and loves her for it.