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Read the following excerpt from the poem "Grass" by Carl Sandburg: Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo. Shovel them under and let me work— I am the grass; I cover all. Which aspect of this poem most clearly marks it as a work of Modernism?

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The aspect of this poem that most clearly marks it as a work of Modernism is "It focuses on a single subject - the atrocities of war."

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The poem "Grass" by Carl Sandburg is considered a modern poem, since it follows many of the lineaments of that style, it is free verse and it uses imagery as a recurrent literary device, in this line in specific it give the imagery of the grass growing as a way to cover the horrors of war, modern poem also focus in human conscience and war is presented from the conscience of the writer.

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It focuses on a single subject - the atrocities of war.
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