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if a student were going to write about their favorite food, they would want to include sensory language that focuses on...? taste and smell, touch and sight, sound and touch, sight and sound
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Taste and smell.
When writing about food, describing flavors and aromas helps readers imagine the experience most directly (you can also use sight, touch, and sound for texture and appearance, but taste/smell are primary).
When writing about food, describing flavors and aromas helps readers imagine the experience most directly (you can also use sight, touch, and sound for texture and appearance, but taste/smell are primary).
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