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In both "Miracles" and "in Just—," the poets use images that appeal to the senses. In a paragraph, compare the use of imagery i...Asked by helpppppp
In both "Miracles" and "in Just—," the poets use images that appeal to the senses. In a paragraph,
compare the use of imagery in the two poems. First, present images in each poem that appeal to the
senses of sight, sound, and touch. Then, state at least one way in which the imagery in the two poems is
different and one way that it is the same. Include details from the poems in your paragraph.
compare the use of imagery in the two poems. First, present images in each poem that appeal to the
senses of sight, sound, and touch. Then, state at least one way in which the imagery in the two poems is
different and one way that it is the same. Include details from the poems in your paragraph.
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Answered by
Reed
When you have an answer, we'll be glad to critique it for you. First, read the poems and look for such imagery, then answer the assignment.
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helpppppp
i don't have the answer i need help writing it
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Have you read the poems?
Do you know what imagery is?
Do you know what imagery is?
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Reed
Tell us what you don't understand and then maybe we can help you.
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BLA BLA
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Anonymous
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rose
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Crocidiamond
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Thank you.
Crocidiamond
Thank you.
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rose
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Dojo
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Suck ur mum
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Jaxx
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Mrs sue
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Ms. Sue's
im valid?
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