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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 20:15 stressedstudent101

Read the excerpt from "Morte d'Arthur" by Alfred, Lord
Tennyson.
What does the imagery in this excerpt best help readers
imagine?
So saying, from the pavement he hath rose,
O
Slowly, with pain, reclining on his arm,
And looking wistfully with wide blue eyes
Sir Bedivere by the water
a picture of a man
the sword on the ground
an injured King Arthur
As in a picture.
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