<span>When using sensory language, what this means
is that you should use language that covers as many of the five senses as
possible. What this means is that you
should use adjectives that cover sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Of course, the more senses you can include,
the better. This is the case because
since readers were not there to experience what you did, by including
descriptors of as many senses as possible, you will be able to provide the best
picture for them to visualize as they read your descriptions. </span>
Deer and Vat (if your talking about the spare ones you have)
<span>The subject tells what the sentence is about; it contains the main noun or noun phrase. </span>
For a mock trial, some students will transform the cafeteria into a space with a classical style, inspired by the Supreme Court building
The answer is A
<em>Hope it helps..</em>