Which word BEST describes the style of these lines from a novel? Blodgett College is on the edge of Minneapolis. It is a bulwark of sound religion. It is still combating the recent heresies of Voltaire, Darwin, and Robert Ingersoll. Pious families in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, the Dakotas send their children thither, and Blodgett protects them from the wickedness of the universities. But it secretes friendly girls, young men who sing, and one lady instructress who really likes Milton and Carlyle. (from Main Street by Sinclair Lewis) ironic grim analytical solemn
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it cant be C cuz its not using analysis or logical reasoning
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What impression does the imagery used to depict the subject in these lines from a poem create? All Greece hates the still eyes in the white face, the lustre as of olives where she stands, and the white hands. (from "Helen" by H.D.) delicacy isolation insanity persecution
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All Greece hates the still eyes in the white face,
the poem isnt about the olives its about the hard times in greece
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