English, 29.03.2020 22:33 barbareishon11
How can I add a sensory detail to the following sentences using the sense that is on parentheses?
The puppy strained against his leash. (Smell)
Lang hung his coat on the hook. (Touch)
Yesterday I bought a new pair of sneakers. ( touch)
The audience grew quiet as the play began. (Hearing)
Muddy went into the garden to pick a bouquet of flowers. (Sight)
Tom asked me to meet him at the Coffee Shop. (Taste)
Shawn pushed the Call button and said “Hello”? (Hearing)
Penny opened the book and looked at the words. (Sight).
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