Sensory details are the details given, usually in writing, to make someone else feel, taste, smell, see, or hear a specific item. Some sentence examples would be:- The crisp green apple had such an appetizing aroma.- The deep blue water was cold on my feet.- Her vanilla perfume filled the room with a sweet scent.- Mama's peach cobbler tasted heavenly and smelled even better.- Dad's old Baseball glove was heavy and smelled strongly of mildew.
hear taste touch smell pain/thirst
Sensory details.
Sensory language is language that appeals to your senses and allows you to sense what's being said. Onomatopoeia is an example of sensory language. Words like creamy, sparkly, silky, and crisp are also examples of sensory language.
Descriptive writing communicates a dominant impression through the use of concrete sensory details, while illustrative writing uses examples to 'illustrate' a main idea.
blah.....blah.blah.blah saud yusuf
imagery
sensory details about a writer's experiences
Sensory details create imagery because they just do. 4minute fighting! ~
The sensory details for the Harry Potter books are the friendship, the courage, the challenges, the dangers.
Sensory Details
Any detail you can find out with your five senses.
All I got is visual details
They are bobs
sensory images sensory poems
A description containing too much sensory information, which can overwhelm a reader
Oranges by Ron Wallace
Sensory details.
Your name, address, and all information about you.