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qaws [65]
4 years ago
14

(3)THE YELLOW WALLPAPER!!

English
2 answers:
dedylja [7]4 years ago
7 0

Answer: Visual

Explanation: the sensory imagery employed is seen as visual as the author is describing the outlines of the yellow wallpaper he was observing saying that they run off in slanting waves all combining to give an optic horror. This is further buttressed by the word "optic" as used. The word optic simply relates to anything pertaining to the eye and vision. Therefore, visual (sight) is the employed sensory imagery.

shepuryov [24]4 years ago
4 0

Visual

I think I'm sorry if I'm wrong.

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