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03.02.2021 •
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Narrative Writing Quiz
1. How do sensory details improve a story?
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Sensory language enhances your writing and immerses your reader in the scene. It helps the reader to visualize, hear, and imagine the scenario, so they can experience it rather than just digest the information you're trying to convey. Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. ... Without sensory details, stories would fail to come to life. When sensory details are used, your readers can personally experience whatever you're trying to describe, reminding them of their own experiences, giving your writing a universal feel. Not all poems use imagery, and some poems that lack strong imagery are quite effective. However, sensory details draw readers into the world of the poem, so use imagery whenever you want readers to see, smell, hear, taste, or touch elements of your poem.
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