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Which four words in the passage are examples of sensory details? Winter may be a beautiful season visually, but it is not the easiest to experience. During winter the ground lies cold and hard beneath the
surface of snow and frost. The sleeping trees shed all their leaves and appear brown and bare. The dry stems of dead plants rustle in the
strong winds. The air turns bitterly cold as the sunlight fades and nights become longer. Most animals hibernate during the season, while others
seek shelter in warm places. As a result, you see fewer wild animals in the winter.


Which four words in the passage are examples of sensory details?

Winter may be a beautiful season

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