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Which excerpt from "Morte d'Arthur" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson contains imagery? “the last of all his knights” “a dark strait of barren land” “Shall never more, at any future time” “Of Camelot, as in the days that were”

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Answer: B. “ a dark straight of barren land”

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“a dark strait of barren land”

This excerpt describes the image of the land that they are seeing. Based on the descriptive details, the reader is able to envision that the land is dark, covers a long straight path, and is void of any plants or wildlife (barren).
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