B is the answer for this question
The second sentence, because "sometimes anything" goes with the verb form "beats". "Sometimes anything beats" is more correct than "sometimes anything beat"
<span>The correct answer is Imagery.
Eliot, differently to authors of his time, uses imagery quite often in his
works. In these lines, he mentions arms, and perfume, with references to
bracelets and hair, in order to refer to a group of women, who are reoccurring in
the poem, while giving the reader a disconnected impression of them. </span>
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The correct form of verb for the sentence would be to use the word are since the sentence is talking about multiple directions.
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