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Which line in Ulysses is an example of imagery?

A“To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths”

B“To rust unburnish’d”

C“Much have I seen and known”

D“He works his work, I mine.”

Answer:

A. “To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths”

Read Explanation:

This line appeals to visual imagination, using vivid sensory detail — a hallmark of imagery.


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