This occurs when an author refers to one of our five senses
Sight - visual
Smell - olfactory
Hearing - auditory
Taste - gustatory
Touch - tactile
imagery:words that appeal to our senses. using your '' mind's eye'' to visualize an example would be......................................... puckered lips wrinkled-face winking-eyes
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An appeal to the senses is when an author or narrator of a book, say Wilbur Smith, author of Triumph of the Sun, talks how something feels, tastes, looks, sounds or smells like in the novel, giving the novel a sense of reality.
Its's any words or phrases in a piece of literature that appeal to the five senses ie. visual, auditory (hearing), gustatory (taste), tactile (touch), or olfactory (smell).
A sense appeal is when you let someone touch you ;)
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
Aesthetics is the branch of study dealing with things that appeal to the senses. Sense words are words that appeal to senses. Imagery is the use of word or phrases that relay sensory information in prose.
imagery:words that appeal to our senses. using your '' mind's eye'' to visualize an example would be......................................... puckered lips wrinkled-face winking-eyes
hearing and sight
Imagery
Words or phrases that appeal to the senses are known as imagery. Poets use imagery to create vivid mental pictures by appealing to the senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. This helps readers to experience the poem more deeply and emotionally.
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Imagery
Descriptive writing use the five senses