How does the author's cumulative use of sensory language in "Deep Listening Brings Rewards" help develop a central idea of the text?
the poet uses_____?______to develop the central idea that_____?_____
Part One:
A. The poet uses
words that appeal to the reader's sense of smell, like lush, ocean, and fire making
B. The poet uses
words that appeal to the reader's sense of sound, like crunching, howling, and cacophony
C. The poet uses
words that appeal to the reader's sense of sight, like predawn, ecosystem, and exhibit
D. The poet uses
words that appeal to the reader's sense of touch, like signaled, cold, and hiking
Part Two.
A. to develop the central idea that
people should make an effort to learn about and experience the astounding sounds of nature.
B. to develop the central idea that
the natural world has the capacity to provide people with experiences they never thought possible.
C. to develop the central idea that
humans benefit when they exist in cooperation and collaboration with nature.
D. to develop the central idea that
the physical experience of being in nature has a significant effect on human bodies.