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yarga [219]
2 years ago
10

Read the excerpt from The Story of My Life by Helen Keller.

English
2 answers:
Troyanec [42]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

The narrator explains what she sees. For example, "the hurrying to and fro in the house" and "The afternoon sun penetrated the mass of honeysuckle that covered the porch, and fell on my upturned face."

asambeis [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Sensory details appeal to the reader's sense of touch.

Explanation:

Helen Keller is describing how the leaves and blossoms feel from her perspective.

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