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In passages of showing language, you're likely to find these qualities: question options: a. moment-by-moment descriptions of events, rather than summaries b. sensory detail-words that convey how things look, sound, feel, smell, or taste c. vivid descriptive words, such as adjectives, adverbs, and figures of speech d. all of the above

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