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
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The central idea of the text is that bans are going to companies that make products using child labors however these bans will effect some items being imported.
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it's snowing alain, but it's the best to me.
Social media helps teens express them selfs through photos and captions. Bios help express them by explaining themselves. Captains help by explaining our pictures and ourselves sometimes the photos express who you are on they’re own.
Hope it help;)
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-al
Explanation:
The suffix "-al" is often used to pass along the idea of <em>"Like"</em> or <em>"Suitable for"</em>.
You can see that in words like: <em>Spacial</em>, which is most likely <em>"Suitable for Space"</em> (Spacial Awareness, for example) and Optional, which is something that <em>"fits an Option"</em> (as in, something that will not be mandatory).