When first I took up my abode in the woods, that is, began to spend my nights as well as days there, which, by accident, was on Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, 1845, my house was not finished for winter, but was merely a defence against the rain, without plastering or chimney, the walls being of rough, weather-stained boards, with wide chinks, which made it cool at night. The upright white hewn studs and freshly planed door and window casings gave it a clean and airy look, especially in the morning, when its timbers were saturated with dew. Which is the best example of a vivid sensory detail?
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The best example of a vivid sensory detail is when its timber were saturated with dew. Here the words saturated, timbers, dew they all are having a strong connotations as well as a descriptive power anyone who is familiar with that of the timber can immediately picturize the texture and smell and how it would be when soaked in water.
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