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World Languages
What vivid sensory details could describe the trees nest and birds
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Explanation:
Sensory details are used in writing to make the writing seem more real to the reader as they will appeal to the real-world five senses that humans posses.
Using the sensory details in the answer above, the model can be transformed into;
As I was walking outside, I found a bird's small yet sturdy looking nest in our fully bloomed cherry blossom tree. It had brightly coloured baby birds in it. I could hear them. The mother bird came back and fed the babies.
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