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AveGali [126]
2 years ago
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Read the following sentences . Identify the underlined word/s to which sense it appeals . Use separate sheet of paper.

English
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]2 years ago
8 0

The following underlined words appeals to the sense of ;

1. The old man took the handful of dust, and sifted it through his <u>fingers</u>.

  • Tactile

2. The <u>fragrance</u> of spring flowers made her joyful.

  • Olfactory

3. The <u>sound</u> of a drum in the distance attracted him.

  • Auditory

4. The stone fell with a <u>splash</u> in the lake.

  • Auditory

5. The <u>sound</u> of bat hitting the ball was pleasing to his ear.

  • Auditory

6. There lay refuse heaps on their path that were so <u>smelly</u> that it maddened them

  • <u>Olfactory</u>

7. The <u>silence</u> in the room was unnerving.

  • Auditory

8. The blind man <u>touched</u> the tree to learn if its skin was smooth or rough.

  • Tactile

9. The wild gusts of cold wind <u>pierced</u> her body.

  • Tactile

10. The burger, <u>aromatic</u> with spices, made his mouth water in anticipation of the first bite.

<u>Olfactory</u>

<h3>Meaning of the different senses</h3>

  • <u>Tactile</u>: This is the senses relating to touch or being touched.

  • <u>Olfactory</u>: This is the sense of smell

  • <u>Auditory</u>: It is relating to a sense of hearing

Learn more about senses:

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