The short story “The Women’s Baths” is told from the third person point of view; the narrator shares her observations of the public baths in Syria.

The following description by the narrator most appeals to which of the reader’s senses?



"I realized from the words she was singing that she must be the bride’s mother:

‘Seven bundles I packed for thee, and eighth

In the chest is stored…

The bride’s mother continued the song:

‘The little birds chirp and flutter among the trellis’d leaves;

How sweet the bride!’"

(1 point)
Responses

sight
sight

taste
taste

touch
touch

sound
sound

smell

1 answer

sound