Asked by rubens
Please help me to pick out 6 lines from the poem Invictus of William Ernest Henley that used sensory images and identify the sense used for each line.I also need to pick out one line that used onomatopoeia.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Third grade? This is not an assignment for an eight-year-old.
Answered by
Writeacher
I haven't believed Rubens has been posting 3rd grade questions this am, either!!
Answered by
rubens
I just want to learn that is why I'm making it advance.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If you're ready to learn about the sensory images in this poem, then you'll show us what you know about them.
If not, wait until you're in high school.
If not, wait until you're in high school.
Answered by
rubens
Black as the pit from pole to pole-sight
My head is bloody, but unbowed-sight
I have two answers only.
My head is bloody, but unbowed-sight
I have two answers only.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What sensory images do these two lines show?
Answered by
rubens
Sight
Answered by
rubens
From pole to pole - the north and south
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