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 soundWith 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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To determine whether each image appeals to the sense of sight or sound, we can analyze the phrases in the passage:

  1. "With a bitter cry of sorrow" - This appeals to the sense of sound (sound).
  2. "On the bloody field of Monmouth" - This appeals to the sense of sight (sight).
  3. "Loudly roared his iron cannon" - This appeals to the sense of sound (sound).
  4. "English bayonets shone before him" - This appeals to the sense of sight (sight).

So the breakdown would be:

  • 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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