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Including the senses in your writing.

What are the senses?

Touch: Water Jello Spaghetti and meatballs Swimming starting block Xbox controller ROCKS Tennis ball Snake skin Pine Cone Steering wheel Sand

Taste BWWs Fresh Carry-Out Pepperoni Pizza Chocolate covered strawberries Cotton Socks Roses Turtles Sour patch kids Ice cream thing Chicken queso burrito from Pancheros

Sight

A beach at sunset Honey Boo Boo Mt. Everest in January A Liger Looking over the edge of the Grand Canyon

Sound Nails on a chalk board Justin Bieber concert Rice Krispies in Milk Sizzling bacon Pop Rocks Birds in the morning

Smell New car smell car freshener Our school Puppy Breath Ceiling Locker Room Gasoline Fresh cut grass Horse stalls Rain in the summer Christmas Cookies

How could you describe this?