<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>
Explanation:
Whitman compares Lincoln's tragic death to a captain lying dead on the deck of his ship. ... He reminds the living of the sacrifices that the dead made for them.
An apostrophe right after the "its" like this: its'
Answer:
Imagery
Explanation:
imagery is described as a vivid description that includes details that appeal to the senses. So, in this case " plop" and "mystery" are considered vivid description words
Answer:
Slowly, the ragged group of travellers, climbed the last bill, with a deep weariness and joy profound-struggling on their tired legs and feet, joy kindling new resolve in their hearts.
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