<span>Figurative language and imagery appear throughout N. Scott Momaday’s poem “Simile.” A simile appears in line two of the poem: “now we are as the deer.” Sensory imagery appears in lines three through eight. Visual imagery appears in lines three, four, and six; auditory/visual imagery appears in line five; and kinetic imagery appears in lines seven and eight. </span>
Answer:
Because it was created that way.
Explanation:
An image that forms where rays converge is a <u>real</u> image.
Explanation:
If the light rays converge (come together) after reflection, then the image is referred to as a real image.
I'm pretty sure the answer would be A, because a sentence fragment is parts of an incomplete sentence and options B, C, and D all sound like complete sentences.