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read this excerpt from
itmo/rhythm\ by margarita engle.
older cousins show me
how to shake the mules quijada,
to make the blunt teeth
rattle.
guitars.
drums.
gourds.
sticks.
a cow bell.
a washboard.
pretty soon, we have
how does the poet’s use of line length contribute to the imaginative tone of the excerpt?
○ it builds momentum by demonstrating how the speaker respects the \older cousins.\
○ it places an emphasis on the materials the speaker is using to construct the \orchestra.\
○ it signals time passing by showing how \pretty soon\ the speaker is able to collect many items.
○ it characterizes the setting as absurd as the speaker is using a \washboard\ to make sound.
The short, isolated lines for the instruments (Guitars., Drums., etc.) draw sharp attention to each everyday object being repurposed as a musical tool. This focus on the unconventional "materials" of the speaker's makeshift orchestra amplifies the playful, imaginative tone of turning ordinary items into something creative. The other options are incorrect: there is no link to respect for cousins, time passing, or an absurd setting in the line length choice.
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It places an emphasis on the materials the speaker is using to construct the "orchestra."