<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>
John Gunther is the author!
The correct answer should be A. Allusion
Allusion is when a writer points to a piece of art from a previous time period and understanding this allusion requires the reader to have knowledge of the work of art. Here, the reader needs to know the story of Midas in order to understand the allusion.
The correct answer is A. The choice between hatred and crippling injustice.
Explanation: In "Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin, the narrator addresses the black community's struggle between choosing to hate the white community - which it turn is self-destructive for the black community - or choosing to deal with their oppressors, and facing injustices in hopes of obtaining racial equality. He compares this dilemma to the descision of "amputation or gangrene" by stating that amputation (choosing hatred) is quick and may not even be necessary, or gangrene (choosing crippling justice) which is a long painful process.
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