Final answer:
The phrase "gushed into the bowl, swirling and disappearing" appeals to the sense of a) sight.
The phrase "sonorous gargle" appeals to the sense of c) hearing.
The phrase "water twisted and whirled" appeals to the sense of b) touch.
The phrase "the cold water" appeals to the sense of c) touch.
By making inferences based on analysis of a character, the reader can determine a character's b) development.
The correct options are a, c, b, c and b.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phrase "gushed into the bowl, swirling and disappearing" appeals to the sense of sight. The motion described invokes a visual image of the water moving in a certain pattern. Similarly, the phrase "sonorous gargle" appeals to the sense of hearing. 'Sonorous' indicates a deep, resonant sound and 'gargle' suggests a particular noise that one would hear.
The phrase "water twisted and whirled" also appeals to the sense of sight, as 'twisted' and 'whirled' are actions one would visualize. "The cold water" appeals to the sense of touch; the temperature of the water would be felt physically. When making inferences based on the analysis of a character, the reader is able to determine a character's motivation. Inferences about why characters act as they do are derived from understanding their drives and reasons for their actions.
The correct options are a, c, b, c and b.