Spring Storm by William Carlos Williams But water, water from a thousand runnels! It collects swiftly, dappled with black cuts a way for itself through green ice in the gutters. Drop after drop it falls from the withered grass-stems of the overhanging embankment. "Spring Storm" by William Carlos Williams Question Use the lines to answer the question. Which line from the poem mainly appeals to the sense of hearing? (1 point) Responses “Drop after drop it falls” “Drop after drop it falls” “through green ice in the gutters.” “through green ice in the gutters.” “It collects swiftly,” “It collects swiftly,” “dappled with black”

I apologize for the mistake. The correct answer is: "Drop after drop it falls." This line directly appeals to the sense of hearing as it describes the sound of the water falling from the grass-stems.

wrong answer

“dappled with black”