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Complete these examples of sensory images in Follower:1His father's ‘ tongue’2Sod (soil) moving but not ‘’3The smell of the ‘sweating ’ of horses

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Complete these examples of sensory images in Follower:1His father's ‘ tongue’2Sod (soil) moving but not ‘’3The smell of the ‘sweating ’ of horses

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  1. His father's ‘tongue’ could be completed as 'His father's tongue clicking in concentration or instruction', creating a sensory image of sound that gives us insight into the father's character and their relationship.

  2. Sod (soil) moving but not ‘’ could be completed as 'Sod (soil) moving but not making a sound', creating a sensory image of sight and sound (or the lack thereof) that emphasizes the skill and care with which the father works the land.

  3. The smell of the ‘sweating’ of horses could be completed as 'The smell of the sweating horses in the morning mist', creating a sensory image of smell that places us directly in the scene and helps to establish the rural, hardworking setting.

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