How would "In a Station of the Metro" change if the bough was bright and lively rather than wet and black? A. The station would seem cheerier. B. The poem would not be considered imagist. C. The people would seem less pleasant. D. The poem would no longer be a hokku.

Respuesta :

A. The station would seem cheerier.

Since the imagist style of poetry tries to do a precision imagery, changin those words would still be imagery, and the people, would definetly seem more pleasant. The only thing that would change is that the station would seem cheerier.

Answer:

The station would seem cheerier.

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