Sensory is using the five senses (Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste, Hear) to describe a feeling.
Imagery is using words to describe a view.
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Abstract statements are broad and genera; sensory details are specific.
abstract statements are more broad and general
acutually imaginary and art are pretty much the same because you have to imagine a picture before you can draw it
Sensory memory is when you use your senses to remember stuff (smell, hear, taste, touch, and see).Long term memory is information stored in the brain and retrievable over a long period of time.
sensory is when you use the senses to get an image and imagery is when you read the poem and get an image while the poet describes something
Sensory details create imagery because they just do. 4minute fighting! ~
What best describes the effect of the sensory imagery used in this excerpt?
Sensory language appeals to the senses. Imagery appeals to your imagination, allowing you to create a picture, an image
sensory: sense motor: movement
Sensory Detail
your face and your face
Her face was red with embarrassment
Imagery refers to words that depict any kind of sensory element.
Sensory Detail
Sensory details.
The sensory receptor is what senses the stimuli but the sensory neurone passes the signals on from the receptor to the Central nervous system (which decifers it)