The correct answer in this question is option B. The phrase "inward eye" refers to the mind of Wordsworth. He has the capability to imagine things distinctly in his mind. This is his visual imagination and it explains why he is a great poet.
Mufasa as he runs away i think. i hope this helps some how :)
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in comparison to other books about Benjamin Franklin the autobiography probably gives you the best insight into
the moral values of the time - D.
“They both believed that there was too much focus on structure, so they veered away from it and used conversational language. They differed in that Pound believed in using language precisely and minimally, while Whitman tended towardlonger, wordier verse. ... Sample response: Pound wanted to simplify modern poetry.” Taken from Course Hero.com
I believe the answer is Participle Phrase.