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24 September, 09:14

Which words from "Monet's 'Waterlilies'" by Robert Hayden most appeals to the sense of sight? A. "poisons the air" B. "I come again to see" C. "through refracting tears" D. "the seen, the known"

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  1. 24 September, 09:16
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    C. "through refracting tears"

    Explanation:

    The sense of sight has to do with the eyes and seeing. Something that would appeal to the sight is something clearly described that the eyes can see. Option C is the best choice because it describes the sights that the eyes see are through refracting tears. The rest might use a synonym for sight, but they don't actually describe a scene. Option A doesn't work because one cannot see poison in the air.
  2. 24 September, 09:41
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    Which words from "Monet's 'Waterlilies'" by Robert Hayden most appeals to the sense of sight?

    C. "through refracting tears"
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