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what is one difference in the way sensory details are used in \harlem\ …

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what is one difference in the way sensory details are used in \harlem\ and \the weary blues\?

  • \harlem\ uses all five senses, while \the weary blues\ relies mainly on the sense of sound.
  • \harlem\ uses the sense of sound, while \the weary blues\ relies on all five senses.
  • \harlem\ relies on the sense of touch, while \the weary blues\ relies on the sense of sound.
  • \harlem\ relies on all of the senses, while \the weary blues\ relies mainly on the sense of touch.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Langston Hughes' Harlem uses sensory details across all five senses: it references the smell of "rotten meat," the sight of "a raisin in the sun," the touch of "a sore," the taste of "syrupy sweet," and the implied sound of a "explosion." In contrast, The Weary Blues centers almost entirely on auditory (sound) details, focusing on the piano playing, the singer's voice, and the rhythm of the blues music.

Answer:

A. "Harlem" uses all five senses, while "The Weary Blues" relies mainly on the sense of sound.