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Which examples of sensory language appeal to the sense of touch? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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browning garlic and onions wafting in
browning garlic and onions wafting in

goosebumps spreading down her arms
goosebumps spreading down her arms

voices echoing in the house next door
voices echoing in the house next door

mud squeezing between her toes
mud squeezing between her toes

summer twilight deepening in the night sky

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- goosebumps spreading down her arms
- mud squeezing between her toes

Both describe tactile sensations (feelings on the skin).