Fog by Carl Sandburg

What techniques did the author use to convey the image of fog over a city in such few words? Select all that apply.
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He kept the narrative simple; the fog "comes," "sits," and "then moves on."

He chose to depict only a moment in time rather than a narrative; there is nothing happening in the poem.

He kept the focus on the fog; for example, he did not describe the harbour or the city at all.

He created a metaphor with the cat references to create an image without having to fully describe it.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
He kept the narrative simple; the fog "comes," "sits," and "then moves on."

He chose to depict only a moment in time rather than a narrative; there is nothing happening in the poem.

He kept the focus on the fog; for example, he did not describe the harbour or the city at all.

He created a metaphor with the cat references to create an image without having to fully describe it.SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
He kept the narrative simple; the fog "comes," "sits," and "then moves on."

He chose to depict only a moment in time rather than a narrative; there is nothing happening in the poem.

He kept the focus on the fog; for example, he did not describe the harbour or the city at all.

He created a metaphor with the cat references to create an image without having to fully describe it.

- He kept the narrative simple; the fog "comes," "sits," and "then moves on."

- He kept the focus on the fog; for example, he did not describe the harbour or the city at all.