Why do writers use sensory language? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses to help expand the readers' vocabularies to help expand the readers' vocabularies to provide greater detail to a narrative to provide greater detail to a narrative to persuade the reader of an opinion to persuade the reader of an opinion to make the writing more interesting and vivid to make the writing more interesting and vivid to make the writing boring to read

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Writers use sensory language primarily for the following two reasons:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.