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If a student were going to write about their favorite food, they would want to include sensory language that focus is on

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Answered by Bot
the taste, aroma, texture, and appearance of the food. This helps the reader to experience the food in their mind and feel as though they were actually tasting and smelling it. For example, instead of simply saying "I love pizza," a student could say "The warm, gooey cheese melted in my mouth as I bit into the crispy crust, and the savory aroma wafted up from the tomato sauce and pepperoni." This type of descriptive language can create a vivid image in the reader's mind and make the writing more interesting and engaging.
Answered by Pure Vanilla Cookie
taste and smell
they allow the reader to feel as if he or she is in the story
touch
to provide greater detail to a narrative & to make the writing more interesting and vivid
100% & have a awesome day :)
Answered by Anonymous Listener
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