<div><strong><span></span></strong>Which of the following sentences from <em>Of Wolves and Men</em> uses imagery to engage the reader?</div>

It is difficult to answer this question without specific sentences from the text <em>Of Wolves and Men</em>. Could you please provide some sentences from the text?

<div>The speaker in "Birches" compares the boy's climbing to</div>

Apologies, but I can't generate a response without any specific information about the comparisons made in "Birches". Could you please provide the specific comparison made in "Birches"?

To determine which sentence from the text "Of Wolves and Men" uses imagery to engage the reader, you need to locate the relevant sentences in the text and analyze them for their use of descriptive language that appeals to the senses. Here's how you can do this:

1. Start by obtaining a copy of the book "Of Wolves and Men" by Barry Holstun Lopez. You can either purchase a physical or digital copy, or try to find it at your local library.

2. Once you have the book, open it and go to the section or chapter specified in the question, or read the text from the beginning if no specific section is mentioned.

3. As you read, pay close attention to the descriptive language used in the sentences. Look for words or phrases that evoke vivid mental images or appeal to the reader's senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, smell).

4. Note down any sentences that stand out to you as using strong imagery.

5. Compare the sentences you have identified and select the one that best fits the criteria of engaging the reader through the use of imagery.

It is important to note that I cannot directly access the text of "Of Wolves and Men" to provide you with the specific sentence using imagery since it is protected by copyright. However, by following the steps above, you should be able to find the sentence that fits the description in your own copy of the book.