This document discusses imagery and sensory details in writing. It defines imagery as using language that appeals to the senses to help readers visualize what is being described. The five senses that can be appealed to are sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Sensory details are used to engage the reader by making them feel like they can experience what is being described. This helps draw the reader into the story or make the writing more vivid and engaging for the audience.
This document discusses imagery and sensory details in writing. It defines imagery as using language that appeals to the senses to help readers visualize what is being described. The five senses that can be appealed to are sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Sensory details are used to engage the reader by making them feel like they can experience what is being described. This helps draw the reader into the story or make the writing more vivid and engaging for the audience.
This document discusses imagery and sensory details in writing. It defines imagery as using language that appeals to the senses to help readers visualize what is being described. The five senses that can be appealed to are sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. Sensory details are used to engage the reader by making them feel like they can experience what is being described. This helps draw the reader into the story or make the writing more vivid and engaging for the audience.