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Why do authors use imagery and sensory language in their poems?(1 point)
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To engage the reader
To engage the reader
To help the reader imagine the setting or events
To help the reader imagine the setting or events
To help the reader understand a poem's mood or theme
To help the reader understand a poem's mood or theme
All of the above
All of the above
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All of the above
Imagery and sensory language engage the reader, help them picture the setting or events, and convey the poem’s mood or theme.
Imagery and sensory language engage the reader, help them picture the setting or events, and convey the poem’s mood or theme.
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