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- soft gowns, and flutter of soiled doves.
15.
- the human moths about the light
- dash and cling close in dazed delight,
- and burn and laugh, the world and wife,
- for this is london, this is life!
20.
- upon your petals butterflies,
- but at your root, some say, there lies
- a world of weeping trodden things,
- poor worms that have not eyes or wings.
25.
- from out corruption of their woe
- springs this bright flower that charms us so,
- men die and rot deep out of sight
- to keep this jungle - flower bright.
question 3:
the poet expands his comparison between
london and a flower by
a citing english poems with plant
themes.
b depicting the people as different
insects.
c describing the floral scents of the
city.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: The poem does not cite other English poems with plant themes. Eliminate A.
- Option B: In the poem, people are compared to "human moths", "butterflies", and "poor worms" (insects/worm - like creatures) in the context of the London - flower comparison. This matches.
- Option C: The poem does not focus on describing floral scents of the city. Eliminate C.
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B. depicting the people as different insects.