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2 January, 07:42

Read the excerpt from "A Defence of Poetry." Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life, and veiling them, or in language or in form, sends them forth among mankind, bearing sweet news of kindred joy to those with whom their sisters abide-abide, because there is no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit which they inhabit into the universe of things. Poetry redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man. Which details from the excerpt provide more information about Shelley's idea that poetry "makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world"? Select 3 options. arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life sends them forth among mankind, bearing sweet news to those with whom their sisters abide no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man

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  1. 2 January, 08:05
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    1 It arrests the vanishing apparitions ...

    2 Sends them forth among mankind

    3 bearing sweet news of kindred joy ... abide

    Explanation:

    Making immortal something is saving, recording, protecting or sending something.

    Here arrests is used to show the capture of a moment, thus being made immortal.

    When you Sends them forth the poetry will arrive at a different place, in a different time, and thus being allowed to obtain immortalness.

    The word news in relation to abide is the acceptance of the poetic message by somebody else, implying that another soul is infected with the poetry and could pass it to somebody else.
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