Repetition, rhyme, metaphors, similes, etc all affect the way a poem is delivered. The more relatable or engaging a poem is, the more impact is has on readers. Being short and direct also allows a poem to be more eye-catching, being quick and easy to read. Large words allow the poem to seem professional or intellectual, while simple, small words make the poem easier to read.
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Honestly I really don’t know but I hope I help Nero it down...
This question has an excerpt but I just recently read the said excerpt and also found its choices, base on the excerpt and the choices, I would say that the answer would be Allusion, I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have questions
The poem begins with the image of the men returning to the safer area behind the lines. They are described as being exhausted and walking through mud hunched over barely awake. The speaker uses the phrases "bent double", "knock-kneed" and "drunk with fatigue" to show their state of exhaustion.
Another image in the poem is the image of the boy dying from the gas attack. The speaker uses the phrases "eyes writing", "hanging face", and "froth-corrupted lungs" to demonstrate the horror of the gas's effects.