What is sensory language

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Sensory language refers to language that is used to describe sensory experiences, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. It is a type of language that is used to create vivid and detailed images in the mind of the reader or listener, and it helps to evoke emotions and create a deeper connection between the person experiencing the language and the subject of the language. For example, "the freshly baked cookies smelled warm and sweet, and the taste of the melted chocolate chips was heaven." This type of language helps to bring the experience of eating the cookies to life for the listener or reader.
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