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What are the imagery in "grey day at waterval farm poem "?​

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Answer:

The imagerys can be seen in the lines:

Plum-sweet they swell;

their thin skins hold moist red earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Imagery is the figure of speech used when the author wants to describe objects, situations and actions in a way that stimulates the reader's five senses, allowing him to hear, see and feel the characteristics of the description. We can see an example of imagery in the lines above, as the author describes features in which the reader knows the sensation and can feel it again when reading the lines.

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