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English hw to which sense does this image from "in flanders" most strongly appeal? br> "the poppies blow / between the crosses…." question 16 options: sight hearing touch taste or smell question 17 unsaved to which sense does this image from "in flanders" most strongly appeal? "short days ago / we… saw sunset glow" question 17 options: sight hearing touch taste or smell to which sense does this image from "in flanders" most strongly appeal? "to you from failing hands we throw / the torch…" question 18 options: sight alone hearing alone touch alone touch and sight

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