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.

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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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Here’s how each image appeals to the senses:

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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