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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.

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Answer: A. The station would seem cheerier

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The correct answer is A „the station would seem cheerier”. In the poem the bough is wet and black probably after a rainy night and basically it consists of two lines that combine the image of faces in the metro with the image of petals on the branch, bough. So, if it changes to bright and lively it would be cheerier, the images would be happier.

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