To which sense does the imagery in line 6 appeal?

Line 6: Quiet enough for my every thought.

A: smell
B: hearing
C: sight
D: taste

Is it B?

Yes

Lies larry

To determine which sense the imagery in line 6 appeals to, let's analyze the language used. The imagery in line 6 states, "Quiet enough for my every thought." Since the sense of hearing is directly associated with sound and noise, and the line mentions quietness, it suggests that the imagery appeals to the sense of hearing (option B). Therefore, your answer is correct.

no its

D. Taste

nope it's A: smell