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How does Eliot compare the poet's mind in the creative process?

AA flame that burns with emotion

BA well of inspiration

CA receptacle where feelings and images mix

DA mirror that reflects the world

Answer:

C. A receptacle where feelings and images mix

Read Explanation:

Eliot says the poet's mind is a receptacle for emotions, phrases, and images that combine over time to form new poetic compositions — showing that poetry is impersonal and not purely emotional.


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