what is a sensory language

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Sensory language is language that engages one or more of the five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell) to create a vivid and descriptive image or experience for the reader or listener. It helps to draw the reader in and make the writing more engaging and memorable. Examples of sensory language include descriptive adjectives, specific details, and imagery that appeals to the senses.
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