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EastWind [94]
3 years ago
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How do sensory details help develop the central idea of the text

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yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
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Answer:Sensory details are details that make a person's writing come alive in the mind of a reader. They enable the author to show rather than tell the reader what is happening. ... This matters because readers make much better connections to stories when they feel like they are part of the story themselves.

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