English, 08.01.2020 02:31 mshields1994
Asher wants to compare the subjects of the poems "the great wave: hokusai" and "landscape with the fall of icarus" by analyzing their structures.
asher should pay the most attention
a. the length and complexity of the lines in each text.
b. the way each text describes the subject.
c. the kinds of words each author used in each text.
d. the attitude each text has toward the subject.
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