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PLEASEE HELPPP Which of the following provides the best textual evidence for sensory language, in the "The Bet"? (select 3 that apply)

A) In front of his bowed head there lay on the table a sheet of paper on which there was something written in fine handwriting.

B) In the second year the piano was silent in the lodge, and the prisoner asked only for the classics.

C) Rain was falling.

D) It was decided that the young man should spend the years of his captivity under the strictest supervision in one of the lodges in the banker’s garden.

E)At no other time, even when he had lost heavily on the Stock Exchange, had he felt so great a contempt for himself.

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