Question
Which sentence contains sensory language?
I walked lazily into the doctor’s office.
I walked lazily into the doctor’s office.
His skin was rough like sandpaper.
His skin was rough like sandpaper.
Today is Friday the thirteenth.
Today is Friday the thirteenth.
“Hello?” she asked into the phone.
I walked lazily into the doctor’s office.
I walked lazily into the doctor’s office.
His skin was rough like sandpaper.
His skin was rough like sandpaper.
Today is Friday the thirteenth.
Today is Friday the thirteenth.
“Hello?” she asked into the phone.
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that contains sensory language is:
"His skin was rough like sandpaper."
This sentence appeals to the sense of touch by describing the texture of the skin in a vivid way.
"His skin was rough like sandpaper."
This sentence appeals to the sense of touch by describing the texture of the skin in a vivid way.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Yes, I'm confident. The phrase "His skin was rough like sandpaper" includes sensory language because it specifically appeals to the sense of touch by comparing the texture of the skin to the roughness of sandpaper. This comparison creates a vivid image in the reader's mind, making it a clear example of sensory language.
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