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 Writeacher
This one?
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182194

Sensory images are simply those images in your mind as you read the poem that are <b>one or more of the five senses:
sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch</b>

Tell me one of the lines that includes something you can see.
Answered by Writeacher
I'm still waiting! No ideas yet?
Answered by ZACHARY
Black as the pit from pole to pole-sight
Answered by Ms. Sue
Zachary/rubens -- I've asked you before. Please use the same name for your posts!
Answered by Writeacher
rubens/zachary/whoever ...

Yes. Now find 5 more lines with reference to at least one of the five senses. Can you repeat any of the senses? Of course.
Answered by ZACHARY
I don't have nothing to see
Answered by Writeacher
You're not even trying. I give up.
Answered by uwu
Can someone please say the answers? If I fail this quiz, i might fail la
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