Respuesta :
Answer:
D.) It allows the poem's malicious tone to emerge and develop.
Explanation:
Answer:
D) It allows the poem's malicious tone to emerge and develop.
Explanation:
The poem 'A Poison Tree' by William Blake demonstrates the consequences followed by suppression of anger. The speaker reflects that the nourishment of anger that is reminiscent of the darker side of the human psyche leads to disastrous consequences. As per the question, the imagery in the stanza assists the readers to visualize the emergence and development of anger as the author decides to not tell it which 'watered' it and eventually turned it into 'poison'. This stanza portrays the growth of 'wrath' and 'anger' inside him which is contributing to the malicious tone of the poem as the 'wrath' that he kept inside has 'poisoned' him and can harm anyone now. Thus, option D is the correct answer.