English, 06.11.2020 18:50 diamondgdm
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Which statement best explains how the following supporting detail could help
develop the central idea of a text?
Some poems are even written in the shape of the poem's subject, like a
poem about an airplane shaped like an airplane.
O A. It defines a key term to help the reader understand that poetry that
focuses on shape instead of sound is equally valid.
OB. It provides evidence to answer QUICK please support the argument that all poems
should have interesting shapes.
O C. It gives an example of a kind of poetry that does not use beautiful
and songlike sounds,
OD. It explains poetic techniques so that readers will know how to
write their own poems.
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