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For question 4, refer to the following excerpt from, The Kite Runner.    Here is what I do on the first day of snowfall every year: I step out of the house early in the morning, still in my pajamas, hugging my arms against the chill. I find the driveway, my father's car, the walls, the trees, the rooftops, and the hills buried under a foot of snow. I smile. The sky is seamless and blue, the snow so white my eyes burn. I shovel a handful of the fresh snow into my mouth, listen to the muffled stillness broken only by the cawing of crows. I walk down the front steps, barefoot, and call for Hassan to come out and see. If you wanted to describe the tone of this passage as "exhilarated," what sensory details would best support this claim? Group of answer choices "shovel a handful of the fresh snow into my mouth" "muffled stillness" "I smile." "buried under a foot of snow"



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