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10 August, 07:11

In the poem "I Will Pronounce Your Name" the speaker uses sensory description to appeal to all of the following senses except

A. hearing

B. sight

C. smell

D. touch

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  1. 10 August, 07:32
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    Letter D is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    I Will Pronounce Your Name is a poem written by Léopold Sédhar Senghor, a Senegalese poet and politician. From all the options provided, touch is the only sensory description that is not appealed to in all the poem. Smell is appealed to by mentioning cinnamon; sight is mentioned by describing the savannah, while hearing is also part of the poem when the speaker mentions a silent day.
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