This is true. A famous example of this is a poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll which is completely made up of nonsensical words yet is entirely grammatically correct and can be analyzed as such.
Music is an art form that appears in every culture. For thousands of years, it's been an important part of the human experience. Music has been use as entertainment, as a way to pass on stories, and as a form of artistic expression. People may have there own preferences in the type of music they like. Most people will like music in some form. Music has even been used by therapists to help patients with mental and physical health issues. But do you think they have achieved good results?
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Answer:
The words the poet includes to help readers visualize the scene are:
"pearl-pale hand"
Explanation:
The device used by writers to help readers visualize a scene is called imagery.<u> The words chosen by the writer will appeal to one or more of the five senses, making it easier for readers to see, feel, hear etc. what is being described.</u> Among the options given in the question, there is one that <u>appeals to our sense of sight: "pearl-pale hand"</u>. These are the words that introduce the part in the excerpt that gets readers imagining a scene:
<em>You need but lift a pearl-pale hand, And bind up your long hair and sigh</em>
Notice how this passage is filled with imagery. We can easily visualize a poet lifting his white hand to tie his hair. We can hear him sighing before he starts to write. We can clearly imagine the scene.