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Which option is an example of sensory language? (1 point) Responses He felt good about his essay. He felt good about his essay. The lemon's vibrant rind held a burst of zesty tartness. The lemon's vibrant rind held a burst of zesty tartness. The movie was different than what I expected, but it was interesting. The movie was different than what I expected, but it was interesting. Her song was a hit because people could relate to it. Her song was a hit because people could relate to it.
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"The lemon's vibrant rind held a burst of zesty tartness."
This is sensory language because it appeals to the senses (sight: "vibrant rind"; taste/smell: "zesty tartness").
This is sensory language because it appeals to the senses (sight: "vibrant rind"; taste/smell: "zesty tartness").
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