Read the following excerpt from the poem "grass" by carl sandburg:
pile the bodies high at au...
English, 31.08.2019 21:10 erieannapickett12
Read the following excerpt from the poem "grass" by carl sandburg:
pile the bodies high at austerlitz and waterloo.
shovel them under and let me work- i am the grass; i cover all.
which aspect of this poem most clearly marks it as a work modernism?
a. it includes flowery words that embellish the theme.
b. it relies heavily on meter and rhythm to get the idea across.
c. it focuses on a single subject - the atrocities of war.
d. it attributes human qualities to the grass of the battlefield.
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