The imagery in the stanza of Emily Dickinson's poem "Hope is the thing with feathers" most appeals to the sense of hearing. The poem describes hope as a bird that sings, which directly invokes auditory imagery.
Use the poem Hope is the thing with feathers
by Emily Dickinson to answer the question.
To which sense does this stanza’s imagery most appeal?
(1 point)
Responses
smell
smell
sight
sight
touch
touch
hearing
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