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The images in "The Great Figure" primarily appeal to readers' senses of ---

Select one:
a. touch and hearing
b. sight and hearing
c. smell and sight
d. smell and taste
.

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 The Great Figure primarily appeal to readers' senses of touch and hearing so the answer would be (A) Touch and Hearing
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User Carl Winder
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Answer:

a. touch and hearing

Step-by-step explanation:

In the text "The Great Figure," the author appeals most strongly to the senses of touch and hearing. This is achieved through the use of imagery. Imagery refers to the use of vivid language and descriptions in order to create a clearer image in the mind of the reader. This not only allows the reader to understand the story better, but it also allows the author to capture the reader's attention for longer.

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