1. Sensory language is also known as __________.

syntax
broadsides
imagery
irony

2.Which excerpt taken from the poem “Birmingham Sunday” by Richard Farina is an example of sensory language?

A.“clouds they were grey”
B.“She asked for a blessing"
C.“Her prayers and her feelings"
D.“The men in the forest”

3.What is figurative language?

language meant to appeal to the senses
a ballad printed on one side of a large sheet of paper
a narrative poem put to music
writing not meant to be interpreted literally

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D.Imagery
A. clouds they were gray
A. language meant to appeal to senses
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a b
language meant to be interpreted diffrenllty
The theme of a story refers to its __________.
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