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Re: Ever a master of subtlety, the poet’s__________made others’ depictions [#permalink]
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How to solve these type of questions that start with "ever"?

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Ever = always considered (in this case)

if not comes with contradiction like while though or but then it is a conformation
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After reading "ever" take a pause. It becomes easy to comprehend the sentence.
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Can someone explain why it's not worldliness?
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(B) If the poet is a master of “subtlety,” and if he makes others seem heavyhanded (clumsy), then he would use intimations (implications).
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Can someone explain this further?
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basically, the author, with his mastering of the subject, made OTHERS similar depictions obscure.

I.E. his nuances made CLEAR his way of writing and the OTHERS are more obscure

Therefore, he was really good at giving hints = B
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Thank you, this makes sense

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