Read the excerpt from "Bluesman on the Move.”

In spring I ambled down a road of cherry trees,
each more lonely than the last.
I trudged through endless fields of high grass,
seeking refuge from the unrelenting summer sun.

The imagery in this stanza appeals primarily to the reader’s sense of

smell.
taste.
touch.
sight.

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The imagery in this stanza primarily appeals to the reader's sense of sight.
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