The soup that Uncle Jason made was creamy but surprisingly spicy. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
At 3:03 in the afternoon, the train in Danville tooted its loud whistle. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
Soon they were chewing away at the fresh, tender bits of delicious grass. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
Then Ms. Christensen took a whiff of the rich, roasted coffee in her cup. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
Then they snacked on buttery popcorn that they popped themselves. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
Then she heard the people in the crowd start to clap and cheer. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
You had to lick them, and it was like licking spoiled bananas. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
She looked in the mirror and saw that her face was red and peeling. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
Picking it up, Carly felt the bumpy, crusty lumps of the cooked-on food bits. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
The boat's salty, fishy scent pulled cats toward the harbor from all over town. What sensory language is this sentence appealing to?
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