Respuesta :

Your answer is C


Imagery: "Visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work."

Also this could help: "There's an old saying that "A picture is worth a thousand words." Imagery, when used well, proves this wrong. The purpose of imagery is to take advantage of all of a reader's senses and build them into something vivid and real in the reader's imagination."

So, you can rule out that it's not d, because the narrator did not solely speak about gunpowder.

You can also rule out c because it's not really the main idea, although true.

b can also be ruled out because it's too specific. these are all too specific, and you need something general to summarize the all of the imagery.

This leaves A, which I believe to be your final answer :))