What sensory details does Soto use to describe the area around the cotton fields where he works?
The foreman whistled and we started up the row stealing glances at other workers to see if we were doing it right.
We sat looking straight ahead, and only glanced briefly at the others who boarded.
I cut another bunch, then another, fighting the snap and whip of vines.
"I was amazed to see the sun, like a broken orange coin, in the east. . . The horizon was beautiful. . ."
Answer:
"I was amazed to see the sun, like a broken orange coin, in the east. . . The horizon was beautiful. . ."
Explanation:
A sensory detail is simply the use of language that would pique the interest of the reader by appealing to the five senses.
Therefore, the sensory details Soto uses to describe the area around the cotton fields where he works is "I was amazed to see the sun, like a broken orange coin, in the east. . . The horizon was beautiful. . ."
Answer: Sentence 1 and 4
Explanation:
Sentence 1 and 4 are the correct answers because they are using the adjective ''attributable'' correctly since the meaning of it is explaining a cause of something.
In the first sentence, we have an explanation of why there are structural flaws and it is because of the bridge collapse. So engineers attributed the bridge collapse to those flaws who are bad.
In the fourth sentence, Miguel is explaining that his fear of heights is caused by his dreams where he was falling. He attributes that fear to his dreams.
- The other two sentences, 2 and 3, are not using this word as it should and they are incorrect.
Answer:
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