Here Is New York

How does E. B. White use imagery in Here Is New York?

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Imagery:

"Women push baby carriages in and out among the dancers, as though to exhibit what dancing leads to at last." (pg. 45)

"The city is always full of young worshipful beginners—young actors, young aspiring poets, ballerinas, painters, reporters, singers—each depending on his own brand of tonic to stay alive, each with his own stable of giants." (pg. 38)

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