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How do sensory details improve a story

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Sensory details include sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. Sensory details engage the reader's interest, and should be incorporated to add more depth to your writing. Imagery is the sight sense. A narrator is the speaker in a story.

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Sensory language enhances your writing and immerses your reader in the scene. It helps the reader to visualize, hear, and imagine the scenario, so they can experience it rather than just digest the information you're trying to convey

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