Which of these excerpts from margaret frink's memoir makes heaviest use of imagery?
a. after...
English, 20.09.2019 02:50 jordantotten4599
Which of these excerpts from margaret frink's memoir makes heaviest use of imagery?
a. after putting in our provisions, and other baggage, a floor was constructed over all, on which our mattress was laid.
b. we situated ourselves one hundred and twenty-five miles from cheviot, in the town of martinsville, the county seat of morgan county, indiana.
c. from there we moved to kentucky, where mr. frink and myself were married on the seventeenth day of april, 1839.
d. the wagon was packed and we were all ready to start on the twenty-seventh day of march.
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