Answer: Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. ... Without sensory details, stories would fail to come to life. When sensory details are used, your readers can personally experience whatever you're trying to describe, reminding them of their own experiences, giving your writing a universal feel.
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“A thick mist hung all round our ships.”
"The cruel wretch vouchsafed me not one word of answer, but with a sudden clutch he gripped up two of my men at once and dashed them down upon the ground as though they had been puppies.”
“Their brains were shed upon the ground, and the earth was wet with their blood."
Probably production and planning clerk.
Needs to be under business.
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B Because you can’t let the reader know what’s going to happen suspense is Is all about wanting to know what’s going to happen
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