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Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when researching your question on the internet, I was able to find another question just like yours and it showed that the poem that should be consulted was "Paul Revere’s Ride."
Answer and Explanation:
Lines 24-56 show, as an event, the moment when Paul Revere's friend is walking through the alleys, trying to discover the plans of British soldiers in advance, to obtain advantages. In this search for clues, he can see that the British are equipping a ship, which means that their plan is to carry out a naval attack. This event is intensified for the poem reader through sensory details, which are sentences that describe the use of body senses such as sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. To present these details, the speaker of the poem presents the expressions "sound of arms," "eager ears," "trembling ladder, steep and tall," "moonlight flowing overall," among others.
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