The word “hark” attracts our special attention to the ___________ images in this poem, together with the repetition of the word “sings”, one in each stanza.
A: aural
B: visual
C: olfactory
D: gustatory
A: aural
B: visual
C: olfactory
D: gustatory
举一反三
- Match each word in Column A with a word often used together with it in Column B.
- The poem contains altogether quatrains of iambic pentameter, with a rime scheme of for each stanza.
- What are the coding schemes in the olfactory system and peripheral gustatory system? A: both are labeled-line coding B: both are population coding C: olfactory system is population coding while peripheral gustatory system is labeled-line coding D: olfactory system is labeled-line coding while peripheral gustatory system is population coding
- What are the coding schemes in the olfactory system and peripheral gustatory system? A: (A) both are labeled-line coding B: (B) both are population coding C: (C) olfactory system is population coding while peripheral gustatory system is labeled-line coding D: (D) olfactory system is labeled-line coding while peripheral gustatory system is population coding
- What is the name of each part of a poem? A: Line B: Stanza C: Verse D: Paragraph