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What is the effect of the poet's use of exaggerated language? O 1. it highlights the electric effect of the woman's personality. 02. It demonstrates the misery caused by the woman's eyes. 03. It reveals the woman's unhappiness as she leaves the garden. 4. It illustrates the woman's lasting impression upon the speaker.​

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When a poet uses exaggerated language it is because he or she wants to emphasize something, to leave an element very apparent, highlighted and easy to be identified by the reader. In this case, in order to be able to answer your question, you will need to read the poem and identify the elements that are being highlighted by the exaggerated language, then these elements must be related to the answer options, so you will be able to identify the correct answer.

Answer: If you're referring to "To Helen" by Edgar Allan Poe, then the answer is 4. It illustrates the woman's lasting impression upon the speaker.

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