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Which lines make up the best example of imagism?
A. Can we believe-by an effort / comfort in our hearts: / it is not waste all this, / not placed here in disgust, ("Cities," H.D.)
B. In the enervating dusk / Your indistinctness / Serves me the core of the kernel of you ("Human Cylinders," Mina Loy)
C. A crowd of twisted things; / A twisted branch upon the beach / Eaten smooth, and polished ("Rhapsody on a Windy Night," T.S. Eliot)
D. For this love and nothing else is love, / The which it is reserved for God above ("A Prayer in Spring," Robert Frost)

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Answer:

C.

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A crowd of twisted things; /A twisted branch upon the beach / Eaten smooth, and polished (“Rhapsody on a Windy Night,” T.S. Elliot)

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