Penny and Natasha had set aside an entire afternoon to explore Istanbul's Spice Bazaar. They had expected it to be the high point of their vacation to Turkey, and their expectations were exceeded. Rich, deeply perfumed spices in colors of the desert sky filled buckets hung on walls. As Penny and Natasha strolled through the brightly colored stalls, the fragrance of dried herbs drifted around them. Dried dates, figs, and apricots were piled nearly high enough to dive into. The experience flooded the two women's senses.

How does the passage create a mood of exploration?
Responses

The passage shows how the two tourists moved through the offerings of the bazaar.
Pick the answer below.

It demonstrates how Penny and Natasha's expectations were exceeded.
Pick the answer below.

The scents and sights of spices, dried herbs, and dried fruits offer vivid new experiences.

1 answer

The scents and sights of spices, dried herbs, and dried fruits offer vivid new experiences.