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6. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes a taste. /

Returning to her hometown for winter break, Addison's first stop was the local bakery. When she was young, her father had often brought her there for an after-school treat. The sweet almond flavor of the bakery's madeleine cakes still reminded Addison of her childhood. They would make the perfect treat to celebrate her visit
home.


7. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes a smell.
Luther was babysitting again for the Jacksons's baby. The Jacksons liked to hire Luther because he had two younger sisters, so they figured that he knew what he was doing. This was not always true. Right now, however, his vast experience-and his nose--told him that this baby's ammonia-scented diaper needed to be changed.
This was not his favorite part of the job. Luther thought he might retire as a sitter soon and start a computer-repair business. That would be much less hazardous.

8. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes a smell.
As soon as she walked into the house, my mother's sensitive nose perceived the smoky odor of burning casserole coming from our oven. Oh, boy, that meant I must have forgotten to set the timer and ruined our dinner again. I turned on the fan and started to put out some bowls and a box of cereal for dinner. Maybe we could find some dessert in the freezer.


9. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes how something feels to the touch.
Rob was starting his new job at the health clinic. On his first day of work, Dr.
Romero told Rob how to clean the equipment. The instruments had to be sterilized in water that was so scalding hot that Rob couldn't pick them up-even with gloves on-until they cooled. According to Dr. Romero, sterilization was necessary to make sure the equipment didn't pass infections from one patient to another.


11. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes sight.
When Tessa's family visited the state capital last summer, she was eager to tour the capitol building. She was thrilled to finally catch a glimpse of the building's glistening golden dome. Inside the capitol's walls, the legislature was considering a bill to ban plastic bags. Tessa wanted to testify in favor of the bill, but there wasn't time, so Grandma said that Tessa should write a letter instead.


12. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes taste.
Allie downed her tart raspberry-yogurt smoothie and headed out the door. She had a big day ahead of her, stringing the telephone lines for the new housing development down on Elm Street. The day was sunny but cool; it was ideal weather for outdoor work. Last week, the crew had been delayed by two thunderstorms, and Allie knew they couldn't afford another day of rain.


13. Underline the sentence with a sensory detail that describes sound.
Roger was certain he was doomed. The principal had called his father to the school for a conference, and Dad had left work early to head to the meeting this afternoon. Roger was now at home, sitting in the green chair by the window and waiting anxiously for his father's return. At last, the click and rattle of the front door latch told Roger that the wait was over and the moment of truth had arrived.

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