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What sense does this excerpt evoke? you know that feeling you get when you take a big bite of horseradish or wasabi or whatever, and it feels like your sinuses are closing at the same time as your windpipe, filling your head with trapped, nuclear-hot air that tries to batter its way out through your watering eyes and nostrils? that feeling like steam is about to pour out of your ears like a cartoon character? a touch b taste c hearing d movement

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