The sun is like a child to seek
Yet falls in pools of golden light.
The twins raise leafy arm...
The sun is like a child to seek
Yet falls in pools of golden light.
The twins raise leafy arms; there peek
’Tween silver left and ashy right.
Which statement best describes the imagery in the excerpt?
Sensory details appeal to the reader’s sense of hearing.
A metaphor creates a visual image for the reader.
A simile creates a visual image for the reader.
Sensory details appeal to the reader’s sense of touch.
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