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In passages of showing language, you're likely to find these qualities:

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A. Moment-by-moment descriptions of events, rather than summaries
B. Sensory detail-words that convey how things look, sound, feel, smell, or taste C.Vivid descriptive words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and figures of speech
D.all of the above

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I would say all of the above since all the options should demonstrate how language explains events in detail, how things appeal to our five senses of seeing, hearing, touching, smelling or tasting, and well chosen adjectives can successfully conjure up desired images, or adverbs can show exactly what type of actions are being discussed vividly, and figures of speech can show us someone's philosophy of life or lessons to be learned from life by the memorable use of short phrases like "it takes 20 years to get 20 years experience" for example.
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