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Why do authors use sensory language to create imagery? (1 point)
• Sensory language immerses readers deeply into a story, helping them connect to the characters and setting.
Sensory language explains how readers should feel about the characters and setting in a story.
• Sensory language helps readers focus on the most important ideas or concepts in a story.
• Sensory language makes sure no two readers feel the same way about a story.
• Sensory language immerses readers deeply into a story, helping them connect to the characters and setting.
Sensory language explains how readers should feel about the characters and setting in a story.
• Sensory language helps readers focus on the most important ideas or concepts in a story.
• Sensory language makes sure no two readers feel the same way about a story.
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The correct answer is: **Sensory language immerses readers deeply into a story, helping them connect to the characters and setting.**
Sensory language engages the readers' senses—sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell—allowing them to create vivid mental images and ultimately enhancing their emotional experience of the narrative.
Sensory language engages the readers' senses—sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell—allowing them to create vivid mental images and ultimately enhancing their emotional experience of the narrative.
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