As a white candle
In a holy place,
So is the beauty
Of an aged face.
As the spent radience
Of the winter sun,
So is a woman
With her travail done.
Her brood gone from her,
And her thoughts as still
As the waters
Under a ruined mill.
Question: What words in the poem help establish imagery?
Answer: A white candle in a holy place, the winter sun and waters under a ruined mill.
Does this answer the question? Do I need to start this answer with a capital letter, as it's not a complete sentence just three different phrases?
Does this answer the question? Your choices are correct, but I suspect that the tester wants you to write a brief paragraph elucidating your choices, not just list the images. sundarnaz Do I need to start this answer with a capital letter, as it's not a complete sentence just three different phrases?
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sundarnazQuestion: What words in the poem help establish imagery?Answer: A white candle in a holy place, the winter sun and waters under a ruined mill.Does this answer the question?
Your choices are correct, but I suspect that the tester wants you to write a brief paragraph elucidating your choices, not just list the images.
sundarnaz