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You can even detect a water-bug ceaselessly progressing over the smooth surface a quarter of a mile off; for they furrow the water slightly, making a conspicuous ripple bounded by two diverging lines, but the skaters glide over it without rippling it perceptibly. Which best identifies and interprets how the underlined language targets a reader's sense? it appeals to his/her smell by creating imagery of clean, fresh air and water it appeals to his/her sight by creating imagery of the insects on the water it appeals to his/her touch by describing the cool, gliding feeling of the water it appeals to his/her hearing by describing calm and quiet to show how isolated Walden is

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it appeals to his/her sight by creating imagery of the insects on the water is the correct answer is right, I took the test.
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it appeals to his/her sight by creating imagery of the insects on the water
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