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In “The Cabuliwallah,” which of the following images engages your sense of touch? a. “ . . . I would fall to weaving a network of dreams: the mountains, the glens, the forests of his distant homeland with a cottage in its setting . . . ” b. “All at once I heard an uproar in the street . . .” c. “ . . . looking with all her tiny dignity on his gigantic frame, Mini would ripple her face with laughter. . .” d. “With great care he unfolded this [dirty piece of paper] and smoothed it out with both hands on my table.”

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I believe it is D as it talks about touching.
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d. “With great care he unfolded this [dirty piece of paper] and smoothed it out with both hands on my table.”

Step-by-step explanation:

Literature has the ability to sharpen the senses and make the reader feel certain sensations. based on this, we can conclude that the excerpt presented in letter D provides a sense of touch because it describes a moment when a character is touching, smoothing a piece of paper. This action of the character is transmitted to the reader, making him have a sense of touch.

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