Select the two sentences with sensory details that describe sights. Wearing her favorite socks, Bridgette walks through the front door of the school. Today is "Crazy Sock Day," and Bridgette is determined to win first prize. Last night, she fastened wiggling googly eyes and black mustaches to the socks to make them more memorable. Bridgette has competition, though. One student's socks jingle with bells whenever he walks. Another girl sewed fuzzy pom-poms and flashing lights on her knee-highs.

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Answer: The two sentences, "Last night, she fastened wiggling googly eyes and black mustaches to the socks to make them more memorable." and "Another girl sewed fuzzy pom-poms and flashing lights on her knee-highs" have sensory details that describe sights.

Explanation:

In the first sentence, the word "wiggling" describes the object in a way you can picture. In the second sentence, "flashing lights" also describes something you can picture visually. The "fuzzy pom-poms" and the word "jingle" wouldn't be included because those are touch and hearing senses.