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1.2 Command of Evidence - Textual evidence that supports a claim
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“Poetry” is a 1919 poem by Marianne Moore. The poem highlights an ambivalence toward poetry as the speaker acknowledges its merits while also expressing a sense of displeasure, writing blank

Which quotation from “Poetry” most effectively illustrates the claim?

A.

“nor is it valid / to discriminate against ‘business documents and / school-books’; all these phenomena are important.”

B.

“One must make a distinction / however: when dragged into prominence by half poets, the result is not / poetry”

C.

“when [poems] become so derivative as to become unintelligible, the / same thing may be said for all of us—that we / do not admire what / we cannot understand.”

D.

“Reading [poetry], however, with a perfect contempt for it, one discovers that there is in / it after all, a place for the genuine.”