The short story. "The Women's Baths," is told from the third person point of view; the narrator shares her observations of the p
ublic baths in Syria. The following description by the narrator most appeals to which of the reader's senses?
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"I realized from the words she was singing that she must be the bride's mother:
Seven bundles I packed for thee, and eighth
In the chest is stored..
The bride's mother continued the song:
'The little birds chirp and flutter among the trellis'd leaves;
How sweet the bride!'
sight
taste
touch
sound
smell