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Read the following line from " There is no word for Goodbye " . " A shade of feeling rippled the wind-tanned skin." To which senses does the imagery in this line appeal? A. Sight only B. Sight and touch C. Touch and taste D. Touch only

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the correct answer would totally be A (sight only) cause its talking about the things you can see you cant touch or taste a shade of feeling rippled the wind-tanned skin.
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The senses to which the imagery in this line appeals is B. sight and touch. There is definitely an appeal to touch, because there is a sensation of touching on this skin. But the imagery is also there to evoke the sight, as we can imagine clearly this "wind-tanned skin" because it is described vividly.
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