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Read the excerpt from "On Imagination” by Phillis Wheatley.
Thy various works, imperial queen, we see,
How bright their forms! how deck’d with pomp by thee!
Thy wond’rous acts in beauteous order stand,
And all attest how potent is thine hand.
Which line from the excerpt shows a different justification than the others?
“Thy various works, imperial queen, we see,”
“How bright their forms! how deck’d with pomp by thee!”
“Thy wond’rous acts in beauteous order stand,”
“And all attest how potent is thine hand.”
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“Thy various works, imperial queen, we see,”
It appeals to direct observation ("we see"), while the other lines give evaluative or inferential praise.
It appeals to direct observation ("we see"), while the other lines give evaluative or inferential praise.
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