In these lines from “The Horses,” how does the poet's word choice contribute to the image? Huge in the dense gray—ten together— Megalith-still . . .
a. The short phrases stand separately, as if each is a stone-still horse.
b. The words have a “heavy” sound that contributes to the sense of the word huge.
c. The separation of the phrases slows the speaker down, giving the reader the feeling that he is counting the horses.
d. The words huge, gray, and megalith convey the ...

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "D. The words huge, gray, and megalith convey the sense that the horses are statues." In these lines from “The Horses,” how does the poet's word choice contribute to the image? Huge in the dense gray—ten together— Megalith-still . . .