Answer:
D. It does not use excess words.
Explanation:
<u>Imagism </u>is the literary movement that focuses on the <u>depiction of things as they are and not romanticizing or using 'extra' language to decorate it </u>like the Romantics. This early 20th century poetic movement founded by Ezra Pound is in favor of precise writing and use of words, the depiction of what it really is, and direct use of language rather than go round it. It also favors the use of exact words and not use extra words.
Marianne Moore's poem<em> "The Jelly-Fish"</em> is a 20-lined poem that presents an image of a jelly-fish and how it reacts when a person tries to touch it or capture it. And in her use of such precise words and exact 'to-the-point' directness in the description of the fish, <u>Moore embodies Ezra Pound's rules of imagism in that it does not use excessive words to give a description of the fish.</u>
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Answer:
If you go around schools asking students what they use social media for, there will most likely be a lot of answers such as “ To mess around when I get bored.”but sometimes children or young adults will say “ To keep in contact with friends or family when I don’t have there phone number.”
There are many reasons to be only social media some good and some bad but if you think about what would everything be like without it. Yes there most likely would be less students on there phone during class. But I’d there was no social media people wouldn’t be able to contact friends that have moved and you don’t have there number. What if there was a family member that wanted to show every one in their family a picture of something they are doing without making a huge group chat.
That is why I believe that having an age limit on people being on social media.
I am pretty sure that it is C.