Respuesta :
The correct answer here is C.
. . . saw in sleep old palaces and towers / Quivering within the wave's intenser day, / All overgrown with azure moss and flowers / So sweet, the sense faints picturing them!
First we have the sensory details that appeal to sight as we can imagine an old castle or a palace with high towers that are overgrown with azure moss and flowers. We can image this sight but we can also "smell" it. Shelley here tells us they are so sweet that senses faint, this means it smells so good.
. . . saw in sleep old palaces and towers / Quivering within the wave's intenser day, / All overgrown with azure moss and flowers / So sweet, the sense faints picturing them!
First we have the sensory details that appeal to sight as we can imagine an old castle or a palace with high towers that are overgrown with azure moss and flowers. We can image this sight but we can also "smell" it. Shelley here tells us they are so sweet that senses faint, this means it smells so good.
Answer:
Wouldn't it be D?
Explanation:
It says "sight and sound", not "sight and smell"