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1. Writers use ___________ language to communicate what they want their readers to experience. Sensory language—language that relates to the five senses—can be used to describe what is going on in the story’s ___________.
2. The most common sensory language writers use describes what can be _________. Details that focus on _________ help the reader to picture events in the story.
3. To make the narrative stronger, writers might close their eyes and imagine being inside an event in the story. They might focus on how the event _________. They might think of the _________, or how things would _________. Imagining an experience will let the writer choose more precise, vivid sensory language. Those word choices will help readers ___________ the story more fully.

1. descriptive, setting

2. seen, visuals
3. feels, sounds, smell, unfold, experience