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Which senses does Rudyard Kipling appeal to in the following description from The Jungle Book?
But he had a voice as soft as wild honey dripping from a tree, and a skin softer than down.
sound and smell
taste and sight
sight and smell
sound and touch
But he had a voice as soft as wild honey dripping from a tree, and a skin softer than down.
sound and smell
taste and sight
sight and smell
sound and touch
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In the description from The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling appeals to the senses of **sound** and **touch**. The phrase "a voice as soft as wild honey" relates to the sense of sound, while "a skin softer than down" relates to the sense of touch.
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