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1. Consider the imagery used to portray Broadway in lines 3-6 and 11-13. How does this imagery contribute to the central theme of the text?
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O A The imagery used to describe Broadway presents it as overcrowded,
contributing to the theme of social pressure.
OB The imagery used presents Broadway as a place of bright lights and
"merry crowd[s]," which is juxtaposed (contrasted) against the theme
of loneliness.
O c The imagery used to describe Broadway presents it as a well-lit place
filled with energy and electricity, contributing to the theme of how
technology can better people's lives.
OD The imagery used presents Broadway as garish" and superficially
lighted, contributing to the themes of greed and corruption.

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