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)
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3.the bumpy, twisted tree <em>(connecting with the touch)
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6.the scarred, stained rug <em>(connecting with the sight)
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Telemachus is tired of waiting around for his father to come home. He wants to rid his family's estate of all the suitors chasing after his mother. He continues to have hope that his father will one day return home. When Odysseus does finally arrive home, Telemachus mistakes him for a god.
<h2>FOLLOW ME ♥️</h2>
Our first few years in the States, though, ethnicity was not yet "in". . . My initial desire to be known by my correct Dominican name faded. I just wanted to be Judy and merge with the Sallys and Janes in my class.