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which sensory details does twain use to describe the narrators entering henrys cabin A. bacon and beans and black coffee B. hard and materialistic desolation C.rest the tired eye and nest D. nourishment and bright colored tides

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In "The Californian's Tale," Twain implements sensory details such as hearing, sight, and sound when describing the narrator entering Henry's cabin. For example, when Twain writes, "not a sound in all those peaceful expanses of grass and woods but the drowsy hum of insects," he is using the sensory detail of hearing.
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