Answer:
i believe it is
3.to allow the reader to visualize the play’s setting
Explanation:
i think I am right
"Heat", by Hilda Doolittle, is a really short poem with several characteristics. One of them is the amount of imagery that the poet uses to communicate not so much a message but the impressions generated by what is being perceived by the speaker. We do not know who this speaker is, or what the setting is, all we known is that most likely this person is experiencing a really torrid place, most likely the tropics, as this person speaks about fruit that falls from trees. Probably one of the most impressive images this author gives is the one about heat. The poet uses such words as "cut" and "rend open" to let us know one thing; that wherever this person is, the heat is really high. In fact, the image is so strong, that through the hyperbole of heat preventing fruit from falling, you cannot help but think about the thickness of it and you feel as if you were going through a curtain of it. This is why the correct answer is A: It emphasizes how intense and powerful the heat is.
External conflict often leads to internal conflict because its just like cause and effect remember that?
Answer:
I have read it before but I am not sure which one you are talking about
Explanation:
Future generation will most likely think about today’s music how we think of our parents music or even our grandparents music. ☹︎