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English, 05.05.2020 10:21, teamo794

So... ...I'm sitting... ...and in walks... ... the biggest Mexican I have ever seen... ... like he owns the place. Nobody knew what to make of him or think of him. But there he was, and in he walked. He was dark too. I don't mean dark-skinned. This was different. It was as if he was always walking in a shadow. Every step he took towards the light... ...just when you thought his face would be revealed, it wasn't. It was as if the lights dimmed... ...just for him. The above passage is from the script Desperado. Of the words provided below, which one is an example of a sensory word or phrase used the describe the character in the passage above? a. face c. every step he took b. walking in a shadow d. all of the above Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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