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Read the following passage. Which sentence has a sensory detail that describes sight?

Blake had grown up in Kansas, and he had never been to the ocean. He had been planning to attend college in Colorado, but his friend Joel convinced him to visit a university near the Pacific in Oregon before he decided. That trip changed Blake's life. Arriving at the coast, he gazed at the vast expanse of surging green waves before him, and he knew he was meant to live near the sea.

A. Blake had grown up in Kansas, and he had never been to the ocean.

B. He had been planning to attend college in Colorado, but his friend Joel convinced him to visit a university near the Pacific in Oregon before he decided.

C. That trip changed Blake's life.

D. Arriving at the coast, he gazed at the vast expanse of surging green waves before him, and he knew he was meant to live near the sea.

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