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To which sense do these images from “There Is No Word for Goodbye” mainly appeal?

Looking through the net of wrinkles into wise black pools of her eyes
A. taste
B. sight
C. sound
D. touch

User Kostikas
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Answer:

B. sight

Explanation:

To which sense do these images from “There Is No Word for Goodbye” mainly appeal?

"Looking" through the net of wrinkles into wise black pools of her "eyes"

A. taste

B. sight

C. sound

D. touch

User Venkat Peri
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These images mainly appeal to the sense of B. sight. The author is describing what this woman looks like, writing about her face, and eyes, and wrinkles on her skin. There is no way to imagine this scene without using your sight, as your other senses wouldn't help you much here, which is why the author is appealing to your sense of sight, or what you can see, rather than touch, smell, or taste.
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