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Hot Sand my toes squishSun did shine down upon meRed, my skin did getMy day at the beach is doneTomorrow, another one In which of the five senses does the poem appeal the MOST?Group of answer choicesTouchHearingSightSmell

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Hot Sand my toes squishSun did shine down upon meRed, my skin did getMy day at the beach is doneTomorrow, another one In which of the five senses does the poem appeal the MOST?Group of answer choicesTouchHearingSightSmell

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The poem appeals the MOST to the sense of Touch. This is evident in the lines "Hot Sand my toes squish" and "Red, my skin did get" which both describe physical sensations.

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