Which phrases include sensory language? Check all that apply.
the breeze last night
the softly drifting snow
the bumpy, twisted tree
the newly bought car
the rabbit next door
the scarred, stained rug
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-The softly drifting snow
-The bumpy, twisted tree
-The scarred, stained rug
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The given phrases including sensory language are -
- the breeze last night
- the softly drifting snow
- the bumpy, twisted tree
- the scarred, stained rug
Explanation:
- Sensory language refers to using words to connect with one of the five senses. In literature, sensory writing is used to provide the reader with an illustrative picture or description of something. Using sensory language is a very powerful tool and helps children create more detailed images in their writing.
- Our senses help us perceive the world around us. This is the reason why writers use sensory language. It guides us to connect an image, description, action or scene.
- When we talk about sensory language, we mostly talk about adjectives. Adjectives describe words that give more detail to a noun. The following are the five senses based on which sensory language is used -
- Sight
- Sound
- Touch
- Smell
- Taste
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