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English 11 sem 2
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3.4.3 taat (cst): wrap-up: fractured identities
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which sentence best uses sensory language to describe the setting? !
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a. i breathed in the damp, cool forest alr, craned my neck to look
upward at the sun filtering through the long fingers of pine
branches, and wondered how anyone could prefer playing video
games to being outside.
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b. i started to walk along my favorite trail. i enjoyed walking through
the forest in solitude. i always felt reenergized by the time i got
back to my car.
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c. i stalked along the trail away from tara, muttering about the
silliness of wasting time playing video games on a tablet when
she could be hiking instead.
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d. no, i did not use social media, waste time playing games on a
tablet, or brag about myself at every chance, i thought with pride. 1
was no millennial.
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