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Why do authors use sensory language to create imagery? (1 point)
Sensory language explains how readers should feel about the characters and setting 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 helps readers focus on the most important ideas or concepts in a story.
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Sensory language immerses readers deeply into a story, helping them connect to the characters and setting. It uses sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures to make scenes feel vivid and immediate.
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