THIS question is from village blacksmith poem....
1) Which of the five senses does of the third stanza concentrate on?list some examples?
Answers
The third stanza of the poem concentrates on the sense of 'hearing.'
Explanation:
The Village Blacksmith is a poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem is about a common working blacksmith and how his work affects his village.
The third stanza of the poem concentrates on the sense of 'hearing.'
Some examples of hearing found in third stanza are:
The people in village were able to hear the blacksmith's 'bellow blow' day in and day out.
'Hear him swing his heavy sledge.'
People of the village able to hear the swing of heavy hedge of the blacksmith as a 'measured beat' like a 'sexton ringing the village bell.'
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Answer:
hear, blows, beat, ringing