What is in the description? what does it talk about ?
B and C, a hook is very important
Of the options given, three imagist poets who worked to ensure that poems became more concise, and precise are:
- Ezra Pound
- HD Doolittle and
- Carl Sandburg.
<h3>What is Imagism</h3>
Imagism refers to a movement in the early 20th century by writers of Anglo-American poetry. It was their school of thought that poetry should be extremely precise in the use of imagery and written using clear and very sharp language.
See the link below for more about Imagist Poems:
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I see you have already provided the answer. I will just confirm it and explain it further.
Answer:
The figurative language being used in the line is an apostrophe.
Explanation:
As a literary device, an apostrophe happens when the character speaks to an inanimate object, to an idea, or to someone who is either dead or absent at the moment. In the line we are analyzing here, Hamlet addresses "vengeance" as if it could hear him. "Vengeance" is an idea, but Hamlet is talking to it, letting it know what a sordid and cowardly person he is. Therefore, the line is an example of apostrophe.