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Five senses

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  • What sense is being described in the following: "The tangy sweetness of the lemonade danced on my tongue, followed by a refreshing burst of citrus. Each sip was like biting into a ripe, juicy lemon."
    Taste
  • What do you use to touch?
    SKIN, HANDS, FINGERS
  • Say a word that describes how something smells
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • Name something you can see
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • What do you use to see?
    EYES
  • Say a word that describes how something looks
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • Name something you can taste
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • Say a word that describes how something sounds
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • Say a word that describes how something feels
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • What sense is being described in the following: "The warm scent of freshly baked cinnamon rolls wafted through the kitchen. The rich aroma of sugar and spices made my mouth water."
    Smell
  • Name something you can touch
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • What sense is being described in the following: "The crackle of the campfire was accompanied by the distant hoot of an owl. The soft strumming of a guitar filled the quiet night."
    Hearing
  • What do you use to taste?
    MOUTH, TONGUE
  • What sense is being described in the following: "The sky was painted with streaks of orange and pink as the sun dipped below the horizon. A flock of birds flew in perfect formation against the glowing clouds."
    Sight
  • Say a word that describes how something tastes
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • What sense is being described in the following: "The cool, smooth surface of the marble felt refreshing under my fingertips. A gentle breeze brushed against my skin, raising goosebumps."
    Touch
  • Name something you can hear
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • Name something you can smell
    ANSWER WILL VARY
  • What do you use to hear?
    EARS
  • What do you use to smell?
    NOSE