<span>D) Rukmani tries to stay in the village by offering to read villagers' letters for a small fee
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<u>Answer:</u>
- the economic use of language
- a precise image conveyed through an unexpected metaphor
<u>Explanation:</u>
'In a Station of the Metro' is a very precise poem by Ezra Pound which exhibits the characteristics of modernist poetry that include:
- the economic use of language
- a precise image conveyed through an unexpected metaphor
The poet has tried to convey his message in minimum words (merely two lines) by using the metaphorical approach where he has linked the faces in the crowd to the wet, fallen flower petals on a bough.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
This is a type of personification. Personification is like a figure of the speech in which the non-living things are present as living things such as human beings. This is an art in which non-human things are present as living things. Personification is the quality that presents the qualities, feelings, emotions, and sensation and the gestures with the help of metaphor.
Thus here the lines such as where far remote/ the moonbeam gloats carry a personification in its meaning.
It’s describing the moment of the snake
"Grass" is actually a poem that was written by <span>Carl Sandburg and in this poem, the theme that is covers is about war and killings and yet these occurrence that has been part of history is something that people hasn't learned from. So based on the imagery used in this poem, I can say that the language used is simple and direct. Hope this helps.</span>