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Which sentence in the text signifies the ‘tangibility’ of goods? Valerie went to a supermarket to buy some oranges. She entered the floor of the store where she found many fruits kept in cases. She asked the store helper to direct her to where the oranges were kept. She then checked the texture of the fruits to make sure they were fresh. She checked the price of the oranges. Later, at the cash register, she chose to pay with a credit card.

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Answer:

the sentence before the last one

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Tangible means that whatever it is your talking of is easily sensed, through one of the 5 senses. I'm this case the narrator used just enough description that we can get a tangible idea of the orange she picked up. "...checked the texture...to make sure they were fresh," the narrator here describes the fruit in enough detail that we can envision the tangibility of the orange.

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