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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]
2 years ago
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Imagine that you were writing a poem about this vase. What topics would you discuss? Check all that apply. beauty imagination cr

eativity the past my emotions art
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postnew [5]2 years ago
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Answer:

any would work

Explanation:

Bond [772]2 years ago
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The question says 'this' vase. But there isn't any picture of the vase provided here. So I'm considering it as 'the' vase, an ordinary vase, and based of that I'm providing an explanation.

Answer: Option A, Option B, Option C, Option F.

Explanation:

If I would be writing a poem on vase then I would mostly certainly include the topics of beauty, imagination, creativity, and art.

A vase is a container for displaying flowers, which symbolizes beauty. The poem will include the beautiful description of the vase. Creativity and art go hand in hand. There should also be the inclusion of the structure of the vase, its color, and its appealing design.

A good poem is the one where the poet uses his creative imagination. A poem is nothing without imagination. And thus inclusion of this topic is mandatary. With my own imagination I would try to illustrate the vase from a different perspective, thus giving the poem a meaning.

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