The details from "In a Station of the Metro" by Ezra Pound which reflect characteristics of imagism is "Pound clarifies the image he saw at the station by comparing it to petals on a wet tree branch".
<h3>Imagism:</h3>
This is a form of poetry utilising precise imagery and clear language.
Pound is describing the faces at the metro station by comparing it to petals on a wet tree branch.
The details which belong in an effective summary of “March Evening” by Amy Lowell is