Read the following lines from Whitman's "Song of Myself and answer the question.
The wild gander leads his flock through the cool night,
Ya-honk! he says, and sounds it down to me like an invitation;
The pert may suppose it meaningless, but I listen close,
I find Its purpose and place up there toward the wintry sky.

When Whitman compares the sound made by a goose to an invitation, he creates an image that stresses.
A.the interpretive powers of humans
B.a distrust of individualism
C. the failure of people to connect with each other
D. the poet's unity with the natural world

(to answer my own question the answer is D. the poet's unity with the natural world. Reason: I got it right in OW)

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