In Ode to the West Wind, what are the sensory images used (visual, Auditory, Olfactory, Gustatory, Tactile, and Motion) words?
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Elementary students learn the five senses as sight, smell, taste, hearing and touch. Visual imagery refers to words that illicit something that can be seen in the mind’s eye. In Robert Frost's “After Apple Picking,” he writes, “magnified apples appear and disappear every fleck of russet showing clear.” In his poem, “Mowing,” Frost uses auditory, or sound, imagery: “the scythe whispering to the ground."
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