Use the poem to answer the question.

To which sense does this stanza’s imagery most appeal?

(1 point)
Responses

touch
touch

hearing
hearing

sight
sight

smell

1 answer

To determine which sense the stanza’s imagery most appeals to, I would need to analyze the specific imagery present in the stanza. However, since the stanza is not provided, I can't give an exact answer.

If the imagery involves descriptions of textures or sensations you might feel with your hands or body (e.g., softness, roughness), then it appeals to touch.

If it involves sounds (e.g., clattering, whispering), it appeals to hearing.

If it includes visual elements (e.g., colors, shapes, brightness), then it appeals to sight.

If it describes fragrances or odors (e.g., sweetness, pungency), it appeals to smell.

Please provide the stanza for a more accurate assessment!

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