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Ugo [173]
1 year ago
15

Brainstorm by writing all of the sensory descriptions you might add to your narrative.

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1 answer:
alina1380 [7]1 year ago
8 0

Some sensory descriptions that can be added to the narratve include:

  • Seeing the clear blue sky
  • Hearing the birds whisper
  • Feeling the cool breeze on your skin
  • Tasting the fresh fruits
  • Perceiving the clean air

<h3>What are sensory descriptions?</h3>

Sensory descriptions refer to the elements that affect a person's sense of taste, smell, feeling, hearing, and seeing.

Basically, all the five senses are affected when describing sensory elements. So when describing an experience, these five elements can be touched.

Complete Question:

Think about the sensory memories you have of your experience.

What did you see?

What did you feel?

What did you hear?

What did you taste?

What did you smell?

Brainstorm by writing all of the sensory descriptions you might add to your narrative.

Learn more about sensory descriptions here:

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