Answer:
True
Explanation:
Example:
I (wanna/want to) go to the park.
I am (gonna/going to) go to the park.
Sensory imagery, because its giving you a picture of what they're doing
Could do it on, "Kids want to grow up too fast."
Edgar Allan Poe belived that a <em>poem</em> should be written looking for the <em>aesthetic</em> aspect and <em>"for a poem's sake"</em> (the only true art) and not attached to any other motive. One reason for this is that he despised the philosophy that enphasizes <em>information and instruction</em> in arts, called Didacticism. Also, he didn't agree with the concept of a long poem, even suggesting that an <em>epic</em> should be structured in a collection of shorter pieces.
The passage that best summarizes the central idea is D. they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature.
The whole excerpt tells us that Utopians despise war but, nevertheless, train for it and engage in it in certain scenarios. Passage D is the only one that tells us both these things: that they don't like war but engage in it sometimes.