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Which lines most effectively use imagery in describing Cupid's power to develop an admiring tone?

Select each correct answer.


"Boy no more, he wears all coats,
Frocks and blouses, capes, capotes;"

"Venus, when her son was lost,
Cried him up and down the coast,"

"Time and tide are strangely changed,
Men and manners much deranged;"

"In the pit of his eye's a spark
Would bring back day if it were dark;"

"In those unfathomable orbs
Every function he absorbs;"

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"In the pit of his eye's a sparkWould bring back day if it were dark;"
"In those unfathomable orbsEvery function he absorbs;"

I took the test and %100. Hope I help. :)
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The lines which most pretty much effectively use imagery in describing Cupid's power to develop an admiring tone is/are:

"In the pit of his eye's a spark
Would bring back day if it were dark;"

When do you usually see a person whose eyes are sparkilng and brings light to darkness, huh? This is the real deal! Cupid is not only admiring, but a charming character as well.
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