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What is the central object in this poem?

The petals fall in the fountain,
the orange-coloured rose-leaves,
Their ochre clings to the stone.
-"Tsai Chih,
Ezra Pound
the fountain
the ochre
the petals
the stone

User Willa
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Answer: its the fountain

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User John Rudy
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Answer: the petals

Step-by-step explanation:

It would seem that the petals are the central object in this poem as it is they and their properties that are referenced.

First they are said to fall into the fountain after which they are described as orange-coloured rose-leaves which have ochre that clung to the stone they fell to. The petals are therefore the central object as the focus is on them.

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