Which sentence uses sensory details to help readers imagine a story’s setting?

We lived in a big house that I didn't like at all.

We lived in a neighborhood full of other children.

We lived in North Dakota before moving to California.

We lived in a cozy brick house surrounded by the smell of pig farms.

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The sentence that uses sensory details to help readers imagine a story’s setting is:

"We lived in a cozy brick house surrounded by the smell of pig farms."

This sentence includes sensory details ("cozy," "brick," and "smell") that create a vivid image of the setting.

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