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Problem: What type of sensory word

would you not use in a narrative?
a. Loud
b. Smelly
c. Hopeful
d. Beautiful

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In a narrative, you would not use a sensory word like "hopeful" because it does not describe a physical sensation that can be sensed by one of the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell). Sensory words are words that describe a physical sensation, so "hopeful" is not a sensory word. Instead, you could use words like "loud," "smelly," or "beautiful" to describe a physical sensation in a narrative.
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