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World Languages, 27.05.2021 19:10, donahueno1753

Read this excerpt from "Positively Magic." Once you've got
something good in mind, smile.
Let it shine,
like the rays of the sun.

How does the imagery appeal to the reader?

This visual imagery offers factual details about nature.
This visual imagery provides an picture of brightness.
This sound image reminds readers to cheer up.
This sound image imitates a familiar melody.

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