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? The lines from "Harlem" provide sensory details, and the lines from "The Weary Blues" do not. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details through personification. 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. The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight

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I believe the correct answer is - The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.
Both lines provide sensory details (we can imagine what's going on in the poem) so A is incorrect. B is incorrect because there is no personification in either of the lines. C is incorrect because there is no sense of touch, which means that the correct answer is D.

That which best describes the relationship between these lines is:  The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight

What is imagery?

  • Imagery is the application of the senses in analyzing or describing a text. In the lines from the poems above, we see that imagery was used in stressing the heavy load and lazy sway of the characters being described.

  • All of these appeal to the sense of sight.

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