To which senses do Malcolm’s images of Scotland in The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act IV, Scene iii, lines 45–47, most clearly appeal?
Explain your answer.
a. sight, sound, and taste
b. sight, taste, and smell
c. touch, smell, and sound
d. touch, sound, and sight

Respuesta :

i believe D is the right answer

Answer:

D: Touch, sound, and sight

Explanation:

D: Explanation: The image described of sinking beneath the yoke applies to the sense of sigh; the crying refers to the sense of sound; and the new gash added to the wounds appeals to both sight and touch.