Well, why don't we start by thinking.
Sensory details - this means specific things like what you would see, smell, or feel
Resolution of the plot - this means the ending of the story
Change in setting - the setting is where and when the story happens
Title - this is what the story is called
Now, which one has the most to do with the characters? (I hope you figured out that it's going to be details you can sense about the character)
A narrative has 6 characteristics, including view and characterization. A narrative also has conflict, resolution, descriptive and sensory language and a plot climax.
Descriptive elements, sensory information, vivid details
sensory details about a writer's experiences
Sensory details create imagery because they just do. 4minute fighting! ~
he shows characterization in Beyond the Western Sea by showing foreshadow and sensory image.
The sensory details for the Harry Potter books are the friendship, the courage, the challenges, the dangers.
Any detail you can find out with your five senses.
They are bobs
A description containing too much sensory information, which can overwhelm a reader
Oranges by Ron Wallace
Sensory details.
Rods and cones are sensory cells that respond to light and are known functionally as photoreceptors. Rods are responsible for low light vision and detecting motion, while cones are responsible for color vision and high resolution details.