25. What two types of sensory detail are most prevalent in this Passage 3?*
PASSAGE 3: "So to enter the town with the honor and glory befitting a loony, I had to start
with my clothes. First, I went and had an extra long, bright red topcoat made. I smeared it
with mud to make it look old and ripped holes in it left and right. Then I went to the flea
market and bought piles of worthless old money and bizarre medals. These I pinned here and
there on the coat. Around my waist I bound a thick belt and hung a frying pan to one end on a
cord. The frying pan was to be my guitar. I hung things all around my belt: a ladle, wooden
spoons, a potty, an old electric clock, a women's umbrella, a cast-iron stove-lid. Clanging and
rattling all over, I boarded the bus."
visual/auditory
olfactory/gustatory
tactile/visual
auditory/olfactory
Which types of sensory detail are most prevalent in the passage