Answer:
A)
Explanation:
Moore paints an image of an Aurelia aurita, or jellyfish, primarily focusing on its âglobed and scarletâ beauty as well as its delicate, graceful movement. This central image of the jellyfish is paramount, and is the only item to be described and explored in the poem. This closely follows Poundâs rules of Imagism and its emphasis on a single, vivid image.