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In the excerpt from "The Great Wave: Hokusai." by Donald Finkel, "He used imagery to present the subject." is the best description of the poet’s treatment of the subject of the poem.
It is a perfect illustration of twentieth-century ekphrastic poetry.
It is a perfect illustration of twentieth-century ekphrastic poetry.
B. he uses imagery to present the subject.
I would had eliminated A. humor and D. tone immediately as you read the poem for A. there is no type of satire/mockery being used and for D. there is no mood, what is tone without a mood. When you read this poem you can imagine all these things happening almost if you was there. Etc; mountain leans against the sky, he fishes a sea full of serpents. There are just too many imagery that's how you know that is the answer
I would had eliminated A. humor and D. tone immediately as you read the poem for A. there is no type of satire/mockery being used and for D. there is no mood, what is tone without a mood. When you read this poem you can imagine all these things happening almost if you was there. Etc; mountain leans against the sky, he fishes a sea full of serpents. There are just too many imagery that's how you know that is the answer