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1.  In "Ode to the West Wind," Shelley's West Wind serves as both a destroyer and preserver. It destroys by sweeping away dead leaves and decaying matter, symbolizing death and decay. Simultaneously, it preserves by scattering seeds that will germinate in the spring, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.

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Answer: Option False

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