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when i first paddled a boat on walden, it was completley surrounded by thick and lofty pine and oak woods, and in some of its coves _grape vines had run over the trees next the water and formed bowers under which a boat could pass_. the _hills which form its shores are so steep, and the woods on gem were then so high,_ that as you looked down from the west end, it had the _apperance of an amitheatre._

which sense is targeted most strongly by this language? what is the purpose?

a. sight; to create clear images of the forest and the hills

b. touch; to create clear images of the forest and the hills

c. smell; to reveal the quintessential of the pond

d. hearing; to reveal the quietness of the pond

underlined sentences begin with the _ and end with _

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