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Smells, sight, sounds, tastes, feel, and what you'd hear would count so:
the taste of the food (bland, delicious, yummy
the steam off the plate (if the food was warm)
smell of the food
beeping of an oven
feel of the hot plate
warmth from the oven
if there is tv and/or music in the background
maybe sounds from a sibling and/ or pet in the background
temperature in the house
how did the food look (bright, dull, colorful)
the sound of a microwave timer
these would all count as the sensory details of a dinner
Based on this excerpt from "The Tyranny of Things" by Elizabeth Morris, the reader knows Morris's friend feels serene because (D.) she gives things away.
According to the narrator, giving things away can bring peace to someone's life. <u>As things demand care and claim attention, life can become much simpler by giving things away</u>. Furthermore, in that way, a person can find time to do something more enjoyable than arranging things. Morris learns this after hearing her friend, who advises her to give things away to get more freedom.
Explanation:
topic sentence is the one that introduces the idea in a paragraph and is usually the first sentence and clincher sentence is the concluding sentence reinforce your key message or concluding sentence in a paragraph