I suppose it's neither. However, your best choice would be 'describe' as the role of any modifier is to limit or to qualify the sense of another word, phrase or even clause. An "[army] vehicle" is a good example to express what a modifier/qualifier is.
"yet" is the only conjunction in the sentence so it is the answer.
From curious to lonely. The poem begins asking questions of who are the people coming to the city to participate in sacrificial ceremony to the urn, then afterwards the poet describes the ultimate loneliness and desolation of the town as though he is the sole survivor in the whole area.
From ”who do what has to be done, again and again” line, readers can infer that Marge Piercy, the poet who wrote “To Be of Use,” views hard work as an activity that is worthwhile. This line is from the second verse of "To Be of Use" poem. This verse described that people become addicted to hard work because of the benefit that hard work gives<span>.</span>