Quiz 1- Sensory Images

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  • 1. 

    "enjoy the cool breeze and fresh air here in Tagaytay" What sensory image is dominant in the phrase?

    • A.

      Visual

    • B.

      Auditory

    • C.

      Olfactory

    • D.

      Gustatory

    • E.

      Tactile

    • F.

      Motion

    Correct Answer
    E. Tactile
    Explanation
    The dominant sensory image in the phrase "enjoy the cool breeze and fresh air here in Tagaytay" is tactile. Tactile refers to the sense of touch, and the phrase suggests the physical sensation of feeling the cool breeze and fresh air on one's skin.

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  • 2. 

    "walking in the muddy and slippery slope is indeed a difficult task for me and my cousin" What sensory image is dominant in the phrase?

    • A.

      Visual

    • B.

      Tactile

    • C.

      Gustatory

    • D.

      Olfactory

    Correct Answer
    B. Tactile
    Explanation
    The dominant sensory image in the phrase is tactile. This is because the phrase describes the physical sensation of walking in a muddy and slippery slope, which involves the sense of touch or feeling.

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  • 3. 

    "the absence of crowded people and heavy traffic here in Silang amazes me" What sensory image is dominant in the phrase?

    • A.

      Gustatory

    • B.

      Tactile

    • C.

      Visual

    • D.

      Olfactory

    Correct Answer
    C. Visual
    Explanation
    The dominant sensory image in the phrase "the absence of crowded people and heavy traffic here in Silang amazes me" is visual. The phrase describes the absence of crowded people and heavy traffic, which implies a visual perception of open space and empty roads. The use of the word "amazes" suggests that the visual aspect of the scene is the most striking and impressive to the speaker.

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  • 4. 

    "The world's smallest and most active volcano, the Taal, is also visible in Tagaytay." What sensory image is dominant in the phrase?

    • A.

      Auditory

    • B.

      Olfactory

    • C.

      Gustatory

    • D.

      Tactile

    • E.

      Visual

    Correct Answer
    E. Visual
    Explanation
    The sensory image dominant in the phrase is visual because it mentions that the volcano is visible in Tagaytay. This implies that one can see the volcano with their eyes, indicating a visual experience.

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  • 5. 

    "It was fun to be in Tagaytay. But still, I miss the beeping of jeepneys and roaring of the tricycles in the urban." What sensory image is dominant in the phrase?

    • A.

      Visual

    • B.

      Auditory

    • C.

      Gustatory

    • D.

      Olfactory

    • E.

      Motion

    Correct Answer
    B. Auditory
    Explanation
    The dominant sensory image in the phrase is auditory. The author mentions missing the beeping of jeepneys and roaring of tricycles, which are both sounds that can be heard. This suggests that the author is reminiscing about the sounds of the urban environment in Tagaytay.

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