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English, 12.08.2020 20:01 rosieanneanney

Which of the following sentences uses the most evocative (sensory) language to describe the photo above? A. The mountain was very wide and
rocky. It looked like it was standing in the way of the highway. Some trees
appeared on either side of the road as the cars drove past.
B. The roadway did not have many cars traveling on it. It was surrounded on all sides by mountains of medium
height and a few pine trees. The snow melted on top of the mountain.
C. Pointy pine trees marched down to meet the highway headed toward the craggy ridge. The mountain sat with
imposing grace upon the horizon, painted artfully with streaks of slowly melting snow.
D. A bunch of pine trees stood on either side of a highway stretching toward a gray ridge in the distance. The
mountain ahead sat upon the horizon. It had a few remnants of snow on its ridges.

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