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                from “A Bird Came Down the Walk”
by Emily Dickinson
1 A bird came down the walk:
2 He did not know I saw;
3 He bit an angle-worm in halves
4 And ate the fellow, raw.
5 And then he drank a dew
6 From a convenient grass,
7 And then hopped sidewise to the wall
8 To let a beetle pass.
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Sensory language, or language that appeals to the senses, is often used in poetry. Which line from this poem appeals to the sense of taste?
A. A bird came down the walk
B. He did not know I saw
C. And ate the fellow raw
D. To let a beetle pass
I think it is A.
Please help.
            
        by Emily Dickinson
1 A bird came down the walk:
2 He did not know I saw;
3 He bit an angle-worm in halves
4 And ate the fellow, raw.
5 And then he drank a dew
6 From a convenient grass,
7 And then hopped sidewise to the wall
8 To let a beetle pass.
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Sensory language, or language that appeals to the senses, is often used in poetry. Which line from this poem appeals to the sense of taste?
A. A bird came down the walk
B. He did not know I saw
C. And ate the fellow raw
D. To let a beetle pass
I think it is A.
Please help.
Answers
                    Answered by
            person 
            
    sorry i think it is c
    
                    Answered by
            person 
            
    not A
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    C is correct.
    
                    Answered by
            person 
            
    ok, thank you!
    
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