Read the sentence from the poem: Crackles beneath my feet

Which sense is the author primarily appealing to with this line?

A. Walking
B. Sight
C. Sound
D. Touch

I thinks it's either A or C.

You can hear, but not usually feel a "crackle."

Huh... thanks.

You're welcome.

To determine the sense that the author is primarily appealing to with the line "Crackles beneath my feet" from the poem, we need to consider the nature of the words used.

In this line, the author is describing a specific sound, as the word "crackles" suggests the noise of something breaking or snapping. This sound is usually associated with things like twigs or leaves underfoot. Therefore, the answer is C. Sound.

So, the author is primarily appealing to the sense of sound in this line.