<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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Why is the baby crying? Did he get it to stop crying? Poor baby.
Oppression and domination are often concealed and this could be considered as a novel common situation. This is my paraphrase and it could mean for example that in modern society where the individual has a lot of freedom as mentioned by Erich Fromm that this situation can lead to isolation and being alienated from the big enterprises in which many people work and where the individual feels like just a small cog in a big wheel.
The decasyllabic line is C. Miranda took a bitter pill today.
A decasyllabic line is one consisting of ten syllables, <em>deca-</em> meaning ten. The origin comes from Medieval French poetic meter of ten syllables that was used in poetic traditions of syllabic verse. In this sentence, the ten syllables are Mi-ran-da-took-a-bit-ter-pill-to-day.