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Sergio039 [100]
3 years ago
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read the following phrases which include the use of the senses .identify which sense is used for each sentence as in the example

English
1 answer:
aleksklad [387]3 years ago
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Answer:

2) …the loud crying of the seagulls… hearing

3) …waves crashing on the beach… hearing

4) …the feeling of smooth sand… touch

5) …the painful sting of a bee.... touch

6) …the smoky scent of meat being grilled… smell

7) …the sour taste of lemons… taste

8) …the rich flavour of chocolate cake… taste

9) …the brightness of the blinding sun… sight

10) …the delightful fragrance of pine trees… smell

11) …the musty smell of old books… smell

12) …overpowering paint fumes… smell

13) …the salty taste of seawater… smell

14) …the silvery light on the moon… sight

15) …the glittering sunlight on the waves… sight

16) …the shrill sound of a siren… hearing

17) …the rumble of thunder… hearing

18) …the softness of velvet… touch

19) …the bitter flavour of coffee… taste

Explanation:

Taste, smell, hearing, sight, and touch are all complex methods through which we can perceive the world around us. We are able to see, smell, hear, see and taste thanks to our sense organs: tongue, nose, ear, eyes, and tongue and skin.

When there's a sound or a noise, we perceive it through our hearing sense. When we drink, lick, or eat something we perceive the flavor of it through our taste (sour, sweet, bitter). Likewise, we can identify odors, scents, fragrances, etc. through our smell sense; we can identify light with our sight, and lastly, we can identify the texture, consistency, or form of something with our touch.

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