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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
2 years ago
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Which of these subjects would most likely be written about in a descriptive poem?

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yuradex [85]2 years ago
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Answer:

The subject that would most likely be written about in a descriptive poem is Style and color of a woman's shoes

Explanation:

The principal characteristic of a descriptive poem is that it focuses in giving an utter description of the object that it is talking about, it may refer to an object or a person but in any of the cases it will rely on the visual of the subject this include shape, color, and general appearance of it, then the style and color of a woman's shoes is the best option.

storchak [24]2 years ago
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D. Style and color of a woman's shoes

The most obvious characteristic of a descriptive poem is that it will have detailed descriptions.  Thus, it will be notably void of a narrative that focuses on a story of some sort.  In fact, descriptive poetry will focus on imagery and rich detailed descriptions.  As such, a descriptive poem would most like cover style and color of a woman’s shoes.  Note, however, that a descriptive poem could focus on not just inanimate objects, but on people and animals, too.  

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