Which excerpt from 'The Catch" appeals to readers' sense of hearing to help them imagine a scene?
• His legs and thigh muscles ached as he trudged through the final swampland.
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He tried to thrust off Rohan's shoulders to push himself over in as though they were in a game of leap frog.
Just then, an old elf released a great eagle from its shackles, a signal for the race to start. When it squawke
freedom, the race began.
The gentle foothills ended quickly, and the runners made a steep scramble to the top of a cliff, followed by a
run up across uneven terrain of hard, coarse-grained rock.
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