Language in Poetry Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Feature Molly Maguire at Monmouth by William Collins Surged the roar of battle round them, Swiftly flew the iron hail, Forward dashed a thousand bayonets, That lone battery to assail. 1 of 2 Question Use the passage to answer the question. Which line uses imagery that invokes the sense of sound? (1 point) Responses Surged the roar of battle round them, Surged the roar of battle round them, Mowing down the massed battalions Mowing down the massed battalions From the foeman’s foremost columns From the foeman’s foremost columns Forward dashed a thousand bayonets, Forward dashed a thousand bayonets, Skip to navigation page 16 of 16

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The line that uses imagery that invokes the sense of sound is: "Surged the roar of battle round them." This line describes the loud and tumultuous sounds of battle, creating a vivid auditory image.

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