Respuesta :
(Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one
discovers in
it after all, a place for the genuine.)
(these things are important not because a)
(high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
useful. . .)
discovers in
it after all, a place for the genuine.)
(these things are important not because a)
(high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because
they are
useful. . .)
Answer:
I'd say that the lines or phrases from this excerpt of Poetry that Marianne Moore uses to show the impact of great poetry are:
- Reading it, however, with a perfect contempt for it, one / discovers in /it after all, a place for the genuine.
- these things are important not because a
- high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because / they are useful. . .
Explanation:
I chose these three options because in those lines the author expresses that, for her, readers can take good and important concepts from reading poetry, she thinks that it has a perfect contempt to discover genuinity and that that content poetry has is very useful for life. She thinks poetry make readers grow and that is a place where to feel comfortable, a place where to find yourselves and feel represented. All these ideas are the ones that come from reading these three lines and that is why I chose those options.