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what is the best appeal to us in the poem "pretty words" written by Elinor Wylie?​

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Answered by nagsona626
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In the poem "Pretty Words" by Elinor Wylie, the speaker is comparing words to pets. The speaker compares words with pets, and how they can be 'tamed'. When the speaker compares words to "" (Wylie 4), it shows that there is a variety of words that can be used. Or, when she says, "Come to my hand, and playful if I wish" (line 6), she sees words as pets, and is playful while using them.✓✓✓

Answered by fs4999947
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Featured Poem: Pretty Words by Elinor Wylie. Written by Lisa Spurgin, 23rd August 2010.

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