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English, 25.08.2021 03:10 jackyrodriguez92

In these lines of the poem 'Cynthia in the Snow' by Gwendolyn Brooks, what sense is being appealed to? 'It SHUSHES,
It hushes
The loudness in the road.'

1. Smell
2. Hearing
3. Sight
4. taste

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