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why do writers use sensory language? select the two correct answers. to make the writing more interesting and vivid, to make the writing boring to read, to provide greater detail to a narrative, to help expand the readers vocabularies, to persuade the reader of an opinion

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- To make the writing more interesting and vivid
- To provide greater detail to a narrative

Briefly: sensory language appeals to the reader’s senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch), creating vivid imagery and adding concrete detail that brings a scene or experience to life.