Asked by Lily
I don't quite get what they mean by senses... Here is their question, it's based on a poem named 'The Village Blacksmith'.
You can experience a poem more fully if you use your senses. What sense is the blacksmith using in lines 28 and 29?
The lines:
28] He hears his daughter's voice,
29] Singing in the village choir,
Later on, they also ask this:
Give three details from the poem that appeal to your senses, and tell what sens each appeals to.
I hope someone can help =]
You can experience a poem more fully if you use your senses. What sense is the blacksmith using in lines 28 and 29?
The lines:
28] He hears his daughter's voice,
29] Singing in the village choir,
Later on, they also ask this:
Give three details from the poem that appeal to your senses, and tell what sens each appeals to.
I hope someone can help =]
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
This is referring the the five senses:
sight
hearing
taste
touch
smell
The terminology "sensory details" is another way of referring to these five.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses
sight
hearing
taste
touch
smell
The terminology "sensory details" is another way of referring to these five.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senses
Answered by
Lily
ok, thanks!
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