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In this excerpt from a story, the author uses imagery to create a vivid sense of the food at a party.
Which part of the story supports this analysis of the imagery?
Suzannah grinned and observed that the pastry tasted like coconut, then she consumed the remainder of her treat with gusto.
Renuka's mom flashed a pleased smile. "I'm glad you girls like it." she said. "You're correct about the coconut which is part of the filling in these
little dumplings. Now, let's try the sandesh, which is very sweet."
Everyone took one of the desserts, which were topped with fruit. "!" exclaimed Elizabeth. "These melt in your mouth."
Later when everyone headed home, Suzannah and Elizabeth both hugged Renuka. "Thanks so much for inviting us." said Elizabeth
"Yes," said Suzannah; "it was so much fun trying new foods, and I loved everything!"
As she returned to her condominium, a big smile illuminated Renuka's face. Her mother had been absolutely right to insist she invite her
friends, and how wonderful that they'd had such an enjoyable time!
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