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Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Read the lines from "The Weary Blues."

He did a lazy sway . . . He did a lazy sway.
Which best describes the relationship between these lines?

a. The lines from "Harlem" provide sensory details, and the lines from "The Weary Blues" do not.
b. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details through personification.
c. The lines from "Harlem" provide details using the sense of sight, and the lines from "The Weary Blues" provide details using the sense of touch.
d. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.

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Answer:

its D

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Answer:

The correct answer is d. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sensory details refer to those ones that can be hosted in the reader's mind so he knows what is happening in the poem, so letter A is incorrect. There isn't any personification (giving human characteristics to not living things), so B is also incorrect. C is incorrect because even though half of the answer is correct (the sight in Harlem) the other one is not. Letter D provides both parts so it is the correct answer.

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