Writers use sensory language primarily for the following two reasons:
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To provide greater detail to a narrative - Sensory language helps create a vivid picture in the reader's mind by appealing to the senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch), making the narrative more immersive.
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To make the writing more interesting and vivid - By using sensory details, writers can evoke emotions and create a more engaging experience for the reader, enhancing the overall impact of the writing.
The other options do not align with the typical use of sensory language.