In Lines 25-29 of his poem
"Chicago," Sandburg uses
powerful action verbs --
"shoveling...
English, 01.03.2021 14:00 JammedBanjo58
In Lines 25-29 of his poem
"Chicago," Sandburg uses
powerful action verbs --
"shoveling, wrecking,
building, breaking" -- to
A. keep the reader's attention.
B. convey an image of a bold and
powerful city.
C. make the poem more interesting.
Answers: 1
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