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Sensory language is figurative language whose effect can be measured by its ability to appeal to the reader's A. sense of right and wrong. B. taste, touch, smell, and sight. C. sense of intellectual reasoning. D. psychological reaction to pain and pleasure.
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User: Sensory language is figurative language whose effect can be measured by its ability to appeal to the reader's A. sense of right and wrong. B. taste, touch, smell, and sight. C. sense of intellectual reasoning. D. psychological reaction to pain and pleasure.

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Sensory language is figurative language whose effect can be measured by its ability to appeal to the reader's B. taste, touch, smell, and sight.
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