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Molly Maguire at Monmouth by William Collins On the bloody field of Monmouth Flashed the guns of Greene and Wayne. Fiercely roa...Question
Molly Maguire at Monmouth by William Collins On the bloody field of Monmouth Flashed the guns of Greene and Wayne. Fiercely roared the tide of battle, Thick the sward was heaped with slain. 1 of 20 Question Use the passage to answer the question. 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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The passage contains both visual and auditory imagery. Here’s how each line can be categorized:
1. "With a bitter cry of sorrow" - **sound**
2. "On the bloody field of Monmouth" - **sight**
3. "Loudly roared his iron cannon" - **sound**
4. "English bayonets shone before him" - **sight**
So, in summary:
- **Sight:** "On the bloody field of Monmouth," "English bayonets shone before him"
- **Sound:** "With a bitter cry of sorrow," "Loudly roared his iron cannon"
1. "With a bitter cry of sorrow" - **sound**
2. "On the bloody field of Monmouth" - **sight**
3. "Loudly roared his iron cannon" - **sound**
4. "English bayonets shone before him" - **sight**
So, in summary:
- **Sight:** "On the bloody field of Monmouth," "English bayonets shone before him"
- **Sound:** "With a bitter cry of sorrow," "Loudly roared his iron cannon"
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