What element of modernist poetry is evident in this excerpt from the poem, "Poetry" by Marianne Moore? Hands that can grasp, eyes
if it must, these things are important not because a
high sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
useful.
One of the main characteristics of modernist poetry is that it experimented with meter.
Unlike Neoclassicists and Romantics who followed traditional patterns, especially Iambic Pentameter, modernist poets challenged the established rules and played with the division of lines and their meter.
In this excerpt of "Poetry," we can see that Marianne Moore took liberties when it comes to the meter of the poem: it does not follow any established meter, and the lines do not have the same lenght.
Answer:
here
Explanation:
Answer: it’s B
Explanation:Bc the irony is she guessed and crier of the glee
It could be analyzing diversity, but there's no comparing differences. So it might be something else. Presentational adaptations don't really fit all the actions described, as 'making inferences'. So it is most likely some other option.
Now, We can learn about out audience by observing it, collecting data, surveying and making inferences. So they all fit option A, making D incorrect.
a. learn about your audience
Answer:
Caliphate
Explanation:
i got a quiz on it and got it right