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How does sensory language in imagery affect a work and its readers?

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Using sensory language like smell helps he reader get a better picture in there head (imagine) what kind of senses are used to describe something

i.e. I could smell the fresh bread that just came out of the oven through the open windows

The more words you can use to describe something helps with more of a vivid imagery

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Imagery can make something abstract, like an emotion or theory, seem more concrete and tangible to the reader. By using imagery, writers can evoke the feeling they want to talk about in their readers...and by making their readers feel, writers can also help readers connect to the messages in their work

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