English, 01.10.2019 13:00, XxMikeLearnsxX9288
What idea does the extended metaphor in "i dwell in possibility" communicate to readers?
a.
the rules of poetry limit what poets can write.
b.
poetry and prose both offer writers many possibilities for exploring ideas.
c.
poems are built with walls and floors, just as houses are.
d.
poetry is a superior form of writing to prose because the writer can express more.
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What idea does the extended metaphor in "i dwell in possibility" communicate to readers?
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