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Reread the poem "Nothing to Save" by D. H. Lawrence. Why would the poem be considered an imagist work? Explain your answer.

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Imagism supported the need for a concise and clear poetic language. The adoption of free verse made imagery poetry much more similar to prose and the language, ever closer to that spoken in everyday life.

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Imagism supported the need for a concise and clear poetic language. This Poem is Clear an Concise. Based on the precision and immediacy with which the images are presented. The narrative does not follow a chronological thread. The adoption of free verse made imagery poetry much more similar to prose and the language, ever closer to that spoken in everyday life.

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