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Read the excerpt from “The Scarlet Ibis.” That summer, the summer of 1918, was blighted. In May and June there was no rain and the crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun. One morning in July a hurricane came out of the east, tipping over the oaks in the yard and splitting the limbs of the elm trees. That afternoon it roared back out of the west, blew the fallen oaks around, snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth like a hawk at the entrails of a chicken. Cotton bolls were wrenched from the stalks and lay like green walnuts in the valleys between the rows, while the cornfield leaned over uniformly so that the tassels touched the ground. Doodle and I followed Daddy out into the cotton field, where he stood, shoulders sagging, surveying the ruin. When his chin sank down onto his chest, we were frightened, and Doodle slipped his hand into mine. Suddenly Daddy straightened his shoulders, raised his giant knuckly fist, and with a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself began cursing heaven, hell, the weather, and the Republican Party. Doodle and I, prodding each other and giggling, went back to the house, knowing that everything would be all right. Which phrases are examples of sensory imagery that make the details of the setting more vivid? Check all that apply. crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun morning in July a hurricane came out of the east snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself prodding each other and giggling, went back to the house

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crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun

snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself


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Answer:

The correct answers are:

- crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun morning in July

- a hurricane came out of the east snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth

- a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself

Step-by-step explanation:

All these phrases uses sensory imagery to help make the setting more intense and vivid.

The first sentence appeals to the sense of sight and it helps the reader picture the crops slowly drying.

The second and third appeal to the sense of hearing. The second one is written so that the reader can almost hear the roots breaking and being pulled out from the earth. And the third one uses a vocabulary that brings to mind a strong, powerful and deep voice.

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