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What is the purpose of a poem that depends completely on images? Group of answer choices to prevent readers from thinking about ideas to make sure that readers don't think of anything else to show readers
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What is the purpose of a poem that depends completely on images? Group of answer choices to prevent readers from thinking about ideas to make sure that readers don't think of anything else to show readers what would happen if we just thought in images to help readers see something in a new and different way
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To make sure the readers don’t think of anything else
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To help readers see something in a new and different way.
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