Read the excerpt from "On Imagination" by Phillis
Wheatley

Thy various works, imperial queen, we see,
How bright their forms! how deck'd with pomp by thee!
Thy wondrous acts in beauteous order stand,
And all attest how potent is thine hand.

Which line from the excerpt shows a different justification
than the others?

A "Thy various works, imperial queen, we see,"

B "How bright their forms! how deck'd with pomp by
thee!"

C "Thy wondrous acts in beauteous order stand,"

D "And all attest how potent is thine hand."

Respuesta :

The line "And all attest how potent is thine hand," shows a different justification than the others, as shown in option D.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The speaker justifies the queen's works very subjectively throughout the poem.
  • This speaker reinforces how great and wonderful the queen is, like all the things she gets involved with.
  • However, in the line "And all attest how potent is thine hand," the speaker shows that the queen's actions are good because her hand is powerful.

With this, the speaker shows a different justification, stating that the queen works for her greatness, using her hands to act and promote improvements.

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Answer:

B) “How bright their forms! how deck’d with pomp by thee!”

Explanation:

Justification is: which side of the page the words in a poem aline to. In this case, the whole poem alines on the left side, EXCEPT this line, which has a different justification.