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Which describes juxtaposition?A.Reading a poem without worrying about making sense of itB.Writing an interpretative essay about a piece of literatureC.Putting images or ideas side by side for comparison or contrastD.Deleting unnecessary words to condense the lines of a poemSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which describes juxtaposition?A.Reading a poem without worrying about making sense of itB.Writing an interpretative essay about a piece of literatureC.Putting images or ideas side by side for comparison or contrastD.Deleting unnecessary words to condense the lines of a poemSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Juxtaposition is described by C. Putting images or ideas side by side for comparison or contrast. This literary device is used to create a contrast or comparison to highlight the differences or similarities between two concepts.

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