The line that mainly appeals to the reader’s sense of hearing is:
“The water gurgled with tender glee.”
by Sara Teasdale
But out of the woods as the night grew cool
A brown pig came to the little pool;
It grunted and splashed and waded in
And the deepest place but reached his chin.
The water gurgled with tender glee
And the mud churned up in it turbidly.
The star grew pale and hid her face
In a bit of floating cloud like lace.
"The Star" by Sara Teasdale
Question
Use the lines to answer the question.
Which line mainly appeals to the reader’s sense of hearing?
(1 point)
Responses
“And the deepest place but reached his chin.”
“And the deepest place but reached his chin.”
“In a bit of floating cloud like lace.”
“In a bit of floating cloud like lace.”
“The water gurgled with tender glee”
“The water gurgled with tender glee”
“A brown pig came to the little pool;”
“A brown pig came to the little pool;”
1 answer
The line that mainly appeals to the reader’s sense of hearing is:
“The water gurgled with tender glee.”