In “Prayers of Steel,” what imagery does Sandburg use to express the speaker’s feelings and wishes?
Select one:
a. He uses imagery of shaping a piece of steel to express his wish to be part of something new.
b. He uses imagery of an anvil to express a feeling of being beaten and hammered by something.
c. He uses imagery of a prayer to express his wish to be as strong as a steel spike in a building.
d. He uses imagery of steel to express a feeling of wanting to be up among the stars