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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
14

Which phrases include sensory language? Check all that apply.

English
2 answers:
chubhunter [2.5K]3 years ago
6 0

All the living things perceive things through their senses. Therefore, when writing a sensory language, the aim of the writer is to connect the reader to see with a scene, an image, description or action. Hence, the language which connects to the five senses, smell, sound, sight, taste and touch to create a description or image is known as sensory language.

In the above phrases, phrases which include sensory language are:

2.the softly drifting snow <em>(connecting with the touch) </em>

3.the bumpy, twisted tree <em>(connecting with the touch) </em>

6.the scarred, stained rug <em>(connecting with the sight) </em>


Serhud [2]3 years ago
4 0

2.the softly drifting snow

3.the bumpy, twisted tree

6.the scarred, stained rug

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