Read "On a Tree Fallen across the Road."

Which line contains the strongest example of imagery?

"But just to ask us who we think we are"
"Insisting always on our own way so."
"She likes to halt us in our runner tracks,"
"And yet she knows obstruction is in vain:"

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The line that contains the strongest example of imagery is:

"She likes to halt us in our runner tracks,"

This line conjures a vivid image of someone or something interrupting motion, creating a clear visual of a runner suddenly stopped, which effectively conveys a sense of interruption and obstacle.