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The line "And Zero at the Bone," which includes many images and feeling in just a few words, is an example of _____.

A. poetic language
B.symbolism
C.rhythm pattern
D.compressed meaning

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A. poetic language

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Poetic language is slightly different than common language. Poetic language attempts to transmit deep and personal images and feelings in less words. Moreover, the images and feelings it expresses are usually more complex and intense. The way in which poetic language achieves all of this is by using various literary devices and figures of speech.

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User Paul Sheldrake
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It is an example of

A. poetic language

'Zero at the bone' is an idiomatic expression from Emily Dickinson's poem. It's an allusion to a basic, chilling fear.

Poetic language is the use of any poetic/literary language techniques. They are used by poets to convey their intended message in their works. Some of the most common examples of poetic language techniques are : metaphor, simile, symbolism, personification, imagery.

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