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Randall uses sensory images to evoke innocence and, sadness and. She evokes innocence with the presence of white gloves and white shoes. She portrays sadness by the mothers actions, "Her eyes grew wet and wild"
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Randall uses sensory imagery to paint the picture of how the mother feels about the Freedom March. She sees police dogs, clubs, hoses, guns, and prison. The violence and fear is clear in these examples, and she sends her child to sing at church instead. This is where the sensory imagery really takes off and stirs the reader’s emotions. Randall dedicates an entire stanza to the little girl getting ready to go to church. She smells “rose petal sweet,” as she puts on white gloves and white shoes. These gloves and shoes emphasize the innocence of the little girl and the place that she thinks she’s going because one doesn’t expect to get dirty or mussed up singing in a choir. The irony is heartbreaking. The next bit of sensory imagery is equally devastating; the mother claws “through bits of glass and brick” to find her daughter, but she only finds a shoe. The physical pain that is evoked is nothing compared to the emotional pain of finding that one white shoe.~i took that from the edgenuity teachers answer sheet so im sure thats sorta what you have to put.