The diction of "At the Tourist Centre in Boston" can best be described as

A. Emotionally charged
B. Colloquial and relying on slang
C. Informal and simple
D. Mostly figurative and abstract

I'm stuck between "Emotionally charged" and "Mostly figurative and abstract"? Honestly I'm not sure and could use a second opinion. Thank you!

4 answers

choose "Mosty figurative and abstract".
The answer was "Informal and Simple"!! Ahhh that sucks :/
I wonder who chose that answer to be right. I would not even agree simple, considering the sarcasm hidden in the words and phrases.

Such is life.
Since the late 1970s, I've been skeptical of text- and test-writers who use poems for multiple-choice exercises or tests (which are always simplistic, in my opinion). The joy of poetry should be each individual's interpretation.

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