B. It focuses on one central image.
"The Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore revolves around the image of a jellyfish, capturing its essence and characteristics in a focused and precise manner, thus embodying Ezra Pound's rule of Imagism to "use no superfluous words, no adjectives which do not reveal something."
What is one way in which the poem "The Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore embodies Ezra Pound's rules of Imagism?
A. It creates several images.
B. It focuses on one central image.
C. It uses many words to convey a thorough picture.
D. It has an exact meter.
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