In the poem "I will pronounce your name" the speaker uses sensory details to appeal to all of the following senses except:

A. hearing
B. sight
C. smell
D. touch

Please help thank you!

These are the answers for the quiz, I'm not sure if they will be different for some people but this is what was correct for me.

1. D, Touch
2. A, From affectionate to proud
3. B, OR VERY DARK?" Button B Button A. Stench Of rancid breath of public hide-and-speak
4. A, From fuming to mischievous
5. C, Intends to disconnect the speaker by hanging up on him
6. C, Perseverant
7. D, But as time went on, Nene gradually broke through some of this prejudice and even began to make some friends among them
8. A, Present perfect tense
Hope this helps! :) -Pico

1. A, a lemon grove

2. B, the savannah
3. D, a wasted journey
4. B, West African Sepia
5. B, palm
6. D, kind
7. B, beat up
8. B, sophisticated
9. D, confusing
10. A, present perfect tense

1. B, lemon grove

sorry

Pico I hope you get the sloppiest top

pico is correct :)

lets go pico!!

i wasn't sure if the user 'connexus' was correct bc they got quite a few thumbs down, but i just took the quiz, and they're 100% correct.

I got 100 using go pico answers

hearing is clap of lightning storm

sight is blooming plants
smell is lemon grove

Which sense doesn't he appeal to?

Here's the poem by Leopold Seder Senghor

"I WILL PRONOUNCE YOUR NAME

I will pronounce your name, Naett, I will declaim you, Naett!
Naett, your name is mild like cinnamon, it is the fragrance in which the lemon grove sleeps
Naett, your name is the sugared clarity of blooming coffee trees
And it resembles the savannah, that blossoms forth under the masculine ardour of the midday sun
Name of dew, fresher than shadows of tamarind,
Fresher even than the short dusk, when the heat of the day is silenced,
Naett, that is the dry tornado, the hard clap of lightning
Naett, coin of gold, shining coal, you my night, my sun!…
I am you hero, and now I have become your sorcerer, in order to pronounce your names.
Princess of Elissa, banished from Futa on the fateful day."