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Which sentence from the passage uses sensory language? At the Starting Line Beads of sweat glistened across Miguel's forehead as he marched to the starting line. Miguel tried to calm his nerves, but he inhaled and exhaled so deeply and expressively that everyone turned around to look at him. Miguel barely noticed all the stares. He was focused on the race; he had mapped out every movement that he was going to make. Those moves, he believed, were essential to his victory at the other end of the track. Okay, Miguel, you just need to do what you practiced every single day of the year, Miguel thought. He readied himself at the starting line and crouched down in the starting position. Then, he heard Pop! Miguel immediately lunged forward, bursting with energy. He pumped his legs and arms as quickly as he could, and before he knew it, the race was over. Miguel, drenched in sweat, breathed heavily and waited for the voice of the announcer. Then, he heard the standings and knew that he had accomplished what he had set out to do.

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