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Ivan
1 year ago
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The lion snarled and opened its mouth to reveal long, sharp teeth. Danny could see a skinny string of meat dangling from one of

its front incisors, probably left over from the last time the lion ate. “I wonder what it had for dinner last night,” Danny thought, inching away from the gigantic beast. “I hope it wasn’t anybody I know!” Check the two examples of vivid details.
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2 answers:
zimovet [89]1 year ago
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“to reveal long, sharp teeth” and “from the gigantic beast” is the right answer. 
frozen [14]1 year ago
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Answer:

details to help the reader visualize

other sensory details

details that show my thoughts and feelings

Explanation:

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