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read the lines from \harlem.\
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.
- Analyze the "Harlem" lines: "sags like a heavy load" creates a visual image (sight) of something drooping under weight.
- Analyze "The Weary Blues" lines: "lazy sway" creates a visual image (sight) of a slow, relaxed movement.
- Evaluate options:
- Option 1 is wrong: both lines have sensory details.
- Option 2 is wrong: neither uses personification (giving human traits to non-humans).
- Option 3 is wrong: the "Weary Blues" lines rely on sight, not touch.
- Option 4 is correct: both sets of lines use visual (sight) details.
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The lines from "Harlem" and the lines from "The Weary Blues" both provide details using the sense of sight.