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What are the senses that will add sensory details to your writing?
A. Touch, Taste, Smell.
B. Touch, taste, sound.
C. Touch, Think, taste, sound.
D. Touch, taste, smell, sight, sound.
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D. touch taste smell sight sound
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It’s D I think I am not sure I am sorry, I hope this helps
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