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Answer the following 2 questions about the poem Landscape withThe Fall of Icarus

1) What makes this poem read like a short story instead of a poem?
A) No punctuation
B) Minimal figurative language
C) Lack of rhyme and meter
D) No dialogue

2) What makes this poem read like a stream of consciousness narrative?
A) No punctuation
B) Minimal figurative language
C) Lack of rhyme and meter
D) No dialogue

Landscape With The Fall of Icarus
by William Carlos Williams

According to Brueghel
when Icarus fell
it was spring

a farmer was ploughing
his field
the whole pageantry

of the year was
awake tingling
near

the edge of the sea
concerned
with itself

sweating in the sun
that melted
the wings' wax

unsignificantly
off the coast
there was

a splash quite unnoticed
this was
Icarus drowning

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