The Swimmer
 Stroke after stroke, stroke after stroke
 She glides across the water, skin shimmering inches below
 Flip
 Push
 An arrow soaring just beneath the surface rises to the top again
 Stroke after stroke, stroke after stroke.
 How do the longer lines most clearly contribute to the meaning of the poem?
 O A. The longer lines strengthen the information about the swimmer by
 adding description
 O B. The longer lines reinforce the idea of swimming the length of a
 pool.
 O C. The longer lines reflect the swimmer's dedication to consistent
 improvement in her sport.
 O D. The longer lines speed up the pace of the poem, showing the
 swimmer's momentum.