Rich with sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms is the imagery in the poem.It appeals to which sense........... what is correct answer
Smelling sense
Sense of touching
Hearing sense
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it will be sense of touching according to the question and the options you have in this question
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The correct answer is option 3. Sense of touching.
Explanation:
- In the poem , 'A thing of Beauty' John keats has used imagery greatly and brake evoke our imagination, sense of hearing, touch and smell.
- In this poem, Keats appeals to the senses of his readers using visual, olfactory, and tactile imagery.
- Rich with sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms is the imagery in the poem.
- It appeals to sense of touching.
- Muskrose is one of the many things of natural beauty which the John Keats has mentioned in the poem.
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