Question
Read "Together" by Carrie Williams Clifford. Then, answer the question that follows.
O, come, Love, let us take a walk,
Down the Way-of-Life together;
Storms may come, but what care we,
If be fair or foul the weather.
When the sky overhead is blue,
Balmy, scented winds will after
Us, adown the valley blow
Haunting echoes of our laughter.
When Life's storms upon us beat
Crushing us with fury, after
All is done, there'll ringing come
Mocking echoes of our laughter.
So we'll walk the Way-of-Life,
You and I, Love, both together,
Storm or sunshine, happy we
If be foul or fair the weather.
Which line from the poem appeals to the reader's sense of sight?
Balmy, scented winds will after us
Mocking echoes of our laughter
When the sky overhead is blue
When life's storms upon us beat
O, come, Love, let us take a walk,
Down the Way-of-Life together;
Storms may come, but what care we,
If be fair or foul the weather.
When the sky overhead is blue,
Balmy, scented winds will after
Us, adown the valley blow
Haunting echoes of our laughter.
When Life's storms upon us beat
Crushing us with fury, after
All is done, there'll ringing come
Mocking echoes of our laughter.
So we'll walk the Way-of-Life,
You and I, Love, both together,
Storm or sunshine, happy we
If be foul or fair the weather.
Which line from the poem appeals to the reader's sense of sight?
Balmy, scented winds will after us
Mocking echoes of our laughter
When the sky overhead is blue
When life's storms upon us beat
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The line from the poem that appeals to the reader's sense of sight is **"When the sky overhead is blue."** This line provides a visual image of a clear blue sky, engaging the reader's ability to imagine and see that imagery.