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Which sensory detail does this passage show? "She ran a hand through her hair, bobbed to a suitable length for her part­time job as a bank teller."

Taste and Sound

Touch and Taste

Smell and Sound

Sight and Touch

Sound and Touch

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Answer:

touch, taste, sight, sound

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Answer: C) Sight and Touch.

Step-by-step explanation: Sensory details are elements that the writers use to engage a reader's interest. They do that by employing some of all of the five senses (sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste). In the given passage we can see an example of two sensory details: "She ran a hand through her hair" which employs the sense of touch and "bobbed to a suitable length" which employs the sense of sight.

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