Poetry shares one similarity with music in the sense that both are pleasing to the ears.
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- What sports and music have in common is that they both have a strong sense of melody.
- Who insists that, “the end of writing is to instruct; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing”?
- To see Balanchine’s choreography is to hear music with one's eyes.Which of the following statements is correct about the previous sentence? A: The author mixes the sense of hearing with the sense of vision in this sentence. B: The author’s purpose if to tell us music can be illuminated by dance. C: This sentence adopts synesthesia. D: The author is silly in expressing “to hear music with one’s eyes”.
- By using both ears one can tell the direction ______ a sound comes. A: in which B: from which C: with which D: through which
- The speaker said the despite its long and tragic history, Dublin is a thriving city with: A: plays, music, and literature B: poetry, music, and architecture C: dancing, music and architecture D: poetry, music, and literature