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Sensory Language

Sensory Language. Allen B. Sensory Language. Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses. Sensory Language. The aroma of pie filled his nose as he walked toward the kitchen counter. Scent, Aroma. Sensory Language.

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Sensory Language

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  1. Sensory Language Allen B.

  2. Sensory Language • Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses

  3. Sensory Language The aroma of pie filled his nose as he walked toward the kitchen counter. Scent, Aroma

  4. Sensory Language His thoughts broke off as he spotted a huge green moray eel some distance from them. Second Best, First page, Second column, First paragraph, Second sentence Sight, Spotted

  5. Sensory Language Many examples do apply to these words, if you would think one word at a time, than it becomes easier to imagine what sense that word would describe. Some of these words may mean different things to different people, like sharp in the examples you may think of it as a sharp object or a sharp pitched noise. These words (in my opinion) help me visualize whatever I am reading, like say it said “The Blinding light” that would make a little more sense then just “The light”. My interest in these words makes me be able to actually try and feel what the character is feeling and see what he is seeing. Sensory language usually has a big impact on reading experiences.

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