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- which statement accurately describes the relationship between sound elements and imagery in poetry?
imagery can be used to create specific sounds that develop sound elements by evoking the reader’s sense of hearing.
both imagery and sound elements evoke the reader’s sense of touch.
imagery can be used to evoke all five senses, while sound elements can only be used to evoke the reader’s sense of taste.
sound elements can be used to create specific sounds that develop imagery by evoking the reader’s sense of hearing.
Imagery in poetry appeals to all five senses, while sound elements (like alliteration, onomatopoeia) target the sense of hearing to build and enhance imagery by triggering auditory perceptions that shape the reader's mental picture. The other options contain errors: imagery does not create sound elements, they do not both focus on touch, and sound elements do not evoke taste.
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D. Sound elements can be used to create specific sounds that develop imagery by evoking the reader's sense of hearing.