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-"The Story of the Fisherman,"

Andrew Lange
Which group of words from the passage appeal to
sight?

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Without the actual passage from "The Story of the Fisherman" by Andrew Lange, I am unable to provide you with a specific group of words that appeal to sight. However, I can provide you with an example of words that might appeal to sight in a descriptive passage:

"Vibrant colors danced across the horizon as the sun set, casting a warm golden glow on the tranquil waters, while the fisherman's silhouette stood tall against the fading light."

In this example, words such as "vibrant colors," "danced," "horizon," "sun set," "golden glow," "tranquil waters," and "silhouette" evoke visual imagery, appealing to the sense of sight.

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