Answer:
<u>"when its timbers were saturated with dew"</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note that a vivid sensory detail in literature may refer to words or sentences that triggers the readers to use their senses such as:
- their sense of sight
- their sense of taste and
- their sense of touch.
Thus, by saying <em>"its timbers were saturated with dew" </em><u>the narrator employs his reader into using their senses to imagine the uncommon sight of dew on timber.</u>
Perception is the abiltity to become aware of something through your senses. Vision is what allows you to see things.
Answer:
It is figurative as "chew the fat" is an idiom which makes it not meant literally.
Explanation: