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Decide whether each image appeals to the sense of sight or the sense of sound. (2 points) sight sound With a bitter cry of sorrow On the bloody field of Monmouth Loudly roared his iron cannon English bayonets shone before him
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Based on the descriptions provided:
- "With a bitter cry of sorrow" - appeals to the sense of sound.
- "On the bloody field of Monmouth" - appeals to the sense of sight.
- "Loudly roared his iron cannon" - appeals to the sense of sound.
- "English bayonets shone before him" - appeals to the sense of sight.
So, in summary:
- Sound: "With a bitter cry of sorrow," "Loudly roared his iron cannon"
- Sight: "On the bloody field of Monmouth," "English bayonets shone before him"
- "With a bitter cry of sorrow" - appeals to the sense of sound.
- "On the bloody field of Monmouth" - appeals to the sense of sight.
- "Loudly roared his iron cannon" - appeals to the sense of sound.
- "English bayonets shone before him" - appeals to the sense of sight.
So, in summary:
- Sound: "With a bitter cry of sorrow," "Loudly roared his iron cannon"
- Sight: "On the bloody field of Monmouth," "English bayonets shone before him"
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