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Lesson 4 - Part 1
Sentences with all the senses.
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sight sound smell taste touch


The boom, boom, boom of the base and the crunch of tires on stones announced our teenage neighbor's arrival home.

sound: boom, boom, boom, crunch

I woke to the clicking of Mopsy's claws on the wood floor.

sound: clicking
sight: wood floor

The hair on my neck tckled as the cool breeze through the open window reminded me fall was here.

touch: tickled, cool breeze

He hunkered down in his seat feigning disinterest as the instructor called on him to answer.

sight: hunkered down

Joey's blue eyes lit up when he spied the present.

sight: blue eyes lit up

Green peppers and onions frying always reminded her of a Philly cheesesteak.

smell: green peppers and onions frying
taste: green peppers and onions

The trickle of smoke from the lavender incense soothed her nerves and put her to sleep.

smell: smoke from the lavender incense

Pine rosin permeated the air after lightning hit the tree.

smell: pine rosin

Her mouth watered just thinking of vinegar on the fries.

taste: vinegar on the fries

High blood glucose provoked a dry mouth and the urge to drink water.

taste: dry mouth

I shivered as she laid her cold hand on my hot forehead.

touch: cold, hot

He jumped as the needle pricked his skin.

touch: pricked

The wind snapped at the clothes on the line.

sound: snapped

The bluebird dove to the ground, poked its beak into the soft rain-soaked dirt, and twisting its head side to side, finally raised up with its wriggling prey.

sight: bluebird dove to the ground, poked its beak, twisting its head, wriggling prey
touch: rain-soaked dirt

The metal windchime swayed back and forth, singing its shrill-pitched tinny tune.

sight: metal windchime, swayed
sound: shrill-pitched tinny tune





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