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Question 9 which of the following passages contains a good example of sensory imagery? “the distant sound of a church clock is borne faintly on the wind. you question with yourself, half seriously, whether it has stolen to your waking ear from some gray tower, that stood within the precincts of your dream. while yet in suspense, another clock flings its heavy clang over the slumbering town, with so full and distinct a sound, and such a long murmur in the neighboring air, that you are certain it must proceed from the steeple at the nearest corner.” “she seemed to have an idea that if a person wanted brown paper he must be wanting to tie up parcels; which was the last thing i wanted to do; indeed, it is a thing which i have found to be beyond my mental capacity. hence she dwelt very much on the varying qualities of toughness and endurance in the material. i explained to her that i only wanted to draw pictures on it…” “it shall be my work this evening to prove to you that in thus voting, i not only committed no crime, but, instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all united states citizens by the national constitution, beyond the power of any state to deny.” “its clientele, though fairly large, consists mostly of ‘regulars’ who occupy the same chair every evening and go there for conversation as much as for the beer. if you are asked why you favour a particular public-house, it would seem natural to put the beer first, but the thing that most appeals to me about the ‘moon under water’ is what people call its ‘atmosphere.’

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