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11 multiple choice 1 point how does the author use natural imagery of poppies and larks to create multiple layers of meaning in the poem? the imagery suggests that war is a part of nature, but also that war causes destruction to the natural world. the imagery suggests that nature is resilient in the face of war, but also that the natural world may be endangered by war. the imagery suggests that war cannot overpower nature, but also that war makes people numb to the natural world. the imagery suggests that the natural world goes on despite war, but also that nature can be overshadowed by war.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Poppies and larks don't imply war is part of nature. Eliminate.
- Option 2: The imagery doesn't focus on nature's resilience or endangerment. Eliminate.
- Option 3: The imagery doesn't relate to people being numb to nature. Eliminate.
- Option 4: Poppies (natural) exist during war (so nature goes on), but war's presence can overshadow nature's beauty/normalcy. This fits.
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D. The imagery suggests that the natural world goes on despite war, but also that nature can be overshadowed by war.