1. Poetic images help readers to

a. think logically
b. understand history
c. read carefully
d. see things freshly

...not at all sure about this..but I think it might be..D?

Thanks
-MC

She was at times, a rose in my life.

Yes, D.

thanks

-MC

You're on the right track! Poetic images can indeed help readers see things freshly and provide a fresh perspective. However, to confirm the correct answer, let's go through the options and eliminate them one by one.

a. Think logically: While poetry can engage the logical part of our brain, its primary purpose is more about emotional and imaginative expression rather than strictly logical thinking. So, we can eliminate this option.

b. Understand history: Poetic images may occasionally be used to convey historical events or themes, but it is not their main purpose. So, we can eliminate this option as well.

c. Read carefully: Poetry often requires careful reading and interpretation, but this option is more about the reader's approach rather than the effect of poetic images themselves. Therefore, this option is not the best fit.

d. See things freshly: This option captures the essence of what poetic images can do. By using unique and imaginative language, poetry has the power to help readers see familiar objects, experiences, or ideas in new and fresh ways. Thus, option d. "see things freshly" is the most appropriate answer.

Therefore, your initial inclination is correct, and the answer is d. see things freshly.