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The sense that Coleridge primarily appeals to through the imagery in lines 10 and 11 is _______. Sight, smell or hearing

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Answer: I'm pretty sure it's sight.

Explanation: The guy above was kinda ranting so I broke it down. YW

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User Jpf
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In the romantic poetry written by Coleridge,
The sense of sight usually indicated by the use of our visual organ in order to appreciate an aetesthic from a certain objects or person.
We could distinguish by finding specific workds that indicate the use of our eyes (for example, how the light affected it's vision, how the narrator see something and felt some sort of emotion,e tc)
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