<p> Sensory Imagery</p><p>Sensory imagery draws the reader into a narrative by appealing to the five senses.</p><p>Choose one place and use each of the five senses to describe the setting. Write a one paragraph narrative about an experience that you have had at one of the settings below. Describe what you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell.</p><p>1. At a bakery, 2. At a veterinarian’s office 3. At a movie theater 4. At a science laboratory</p><p>Imagine that you are describing the following things to someone who has all five senses but has never smelled, heard, seen, touched, or tasted them. Use figurative language and sensory imagery to convey meaning. </p><p>How would you describe the smell of the following things? Apple pie Ocean breeze Freshly cut grass Clean hair Barbeque grill Garbage Popcorn</p><p>How would you describe the following sounds? Baby’s laugh Fog horn Package being unwrapped Bacon cooking Dog crying Radio static</p><p>How would you describe these images and objects? Broken mirror City skyline Orchard Ocean waves Sun set</p><p>How would you describe how the following things feel? Cooked pasta Caterpillar Computer keyboard A hairbrush Stuffed animal Window screen</p><p>How would you describe the taste of these things? French fries Stamps or envelope glue Medicine Salt water Soap Ice cream Beef jerkey</p>
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