The poet's use of imagery, particularly in the line "the wind howls like a wolf," evokes a sense of isolation and fear in the reader. The poet's use of language is effective, but it is important to note that it is not always clear how a poet's use of language can affect a reader’s understanding of a poem.
Which choice best completes the sentence with the most logical transition and correct punctuation?
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The sentence requires an example to illustrate the claim that a poet's use of language can affect a reader’s understanding of a poem. The word "for example" logically introduces an example. The semicolon in Choice C and the comma followed by "for instance" in Choice D both create a comma splice, an error in sentence structure.
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