Which figurative language comes across most clearly in this excerpt from T.S. Eliot's "Preludes"?
A. irony
B. imagery
C. repetition
D. hyperbole
E. euphemism
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Hi friend,
Statement: Which figurative language comes across most clearly in this excerpt from T.S. Eliot's "Preludes"?
Answer: B. imagery
Explanation: The way T.S.Eliot explained this poem, it clearly depicts a detailed imagery of the surroundings and its happenings. A lot of descriptive words have been used.
I hope the answer is sufficient.
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The figurative language which we come across clearly in the excerpt from T.S. Eliot's "Preludes” is imagery.
This can be said on the basis of the description the author gives of the surrounding and the words which are used for describing the surrounding and environment.
Thus ( B ) imagery is the correct option.
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