Both "Grandma Ling" and "your little voice . . ." use imagery to convey the emotions or attitudes of the speakers.
Choose one of these poems. In a paragraph, discuss how the poet uses imagery to present the speaker's feelings. Support your response with details from the poem
I choose grandma ling
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What imagery do you see?
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@Ms. Sue can you repost that I can’t go into it now thanks :)
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I came here to get answers...tf?
This is what I said:
( Just say the same thing as me but in different words)
The poem "your little voice..." starts out with happy words like merry, skipping, and delicious. But towards the end, it gets all sad and gloomy and uses words like death and cried.
( Just say the same thing as me but in different words)
The poem "your little voice..." starts out with happy words like merry, skipping, and delicious. But towards the end, it gets all sad and gloomy and uses words like death and cried.
i have the little voice one can someone help with grandma king though?
ling**^ lol sorry