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Which of these passages from Desiree’s Baby uses poetic language?
a) Madame Valmonde had never removed her eyes from the child. She lifted it and walked with it over to the window that was lightest.
b) The baby, half-naked, lay asleep upon her own great mahogany bed, that was like a sumptuous throne, with its satin-lined canopy.
c) She stayed motionless, with gaze riveted upon the child, and her face the picture of fright.
d) Young Aubigny’s rule was a strict one, too, and under it his negroes had forgotten how to be gay, as they had been during the old master’s easygoing and indulgent lifetime.
What is b) The baby, half-naked, lay asleep upon her own great mahogany bed, that was like a sumptuous throne, with its satin-lined canopy.