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How can a poet use imagery to make their poem's meaning understandable to readers? (1 point)
• by connecting an abstract or unfamiliar concept with a concrete and familiar one
• by showing the relationship between different and seemingly contradictory themes
• by illustrating beautiful supporting details
• by creating an immersive sensory experience

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A poet can make their poem's meaning understandable to readers **by connecting an abstract or unfamiliar concept with a concrete and familiar one**. This approach helps readers grasp the underlying themes and emotions by linking them to experiences or images they already understand, thereby enhancing comprehension and resonance with the poem's message.
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