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Hard Reading and Writing · Standard English Conventions · None · MCQ

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?

  1. A

    Indeed, 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.

  2. B

    For example, 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.

  3. C

    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; however,

  4. D

    For example, 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, for instance,

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