Sensory description: the use of words and phrases that appeal to the five senses. What details in lines 641-652 appeal to the reader's sense of sight, touch, and smell?

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The details in your text that best appeal to the author's five senses are descriptive details, which through the strong use of adjectives create very clear mental images, exposing the appearance, fullness, sound and texture of something. It is these adjectives that will stimulate one of the five senses of the reader.

An exploitation of this is the phrase "the smell was pungent and strong enough to be disgusted." The adjectives "poignant", "strong" and "disgusted" stimulate the reader's sense of purpose.