Question #N1416
The passage explains how the author’s use of imagery is influenced by his experiences as a child. The author recalls how, as a child, he was fascinated by the way that light seemed to bend and refract around objects, especially when those objects were placed in a body of water. The author also remembers how, as a child, he was fascinated by the way that light seemed to bend and refract around objects, especially when those objects were placed in a body of water. This fascination with light has led the author to use imagery that is both evocative and precise. What is the most likely reason why the author includes the underlined sentence in the passage?
The underlined sentence in the passage is most likely included toCorrect Answer is: D
The underlined sentence directly explains how the author’s use of imagery is influenced by his experiences as a child. It provides specific details about the author’s fascination with light, which helps the reader understand why the author uses imagery in the way that he does.