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Free-Write on Sensory Detail (Jelly Bean)

The sensory detail of jelly bean can be described in many various forms. It could be juicy, sweet, or sour. It could be small, large, or medium. The delicious jelly bean could even be described as bean-shaped, oval-shaped, or deformed. There are many different ways to describe a jelly bean. I believe the response given depends mainly on the characteristics of the person and the state or mood that particular person is in at the time of the analysis. For instance, on a good day, the jelly bean could be described as sunset orange. However, on a gloomy day it could be described as burnt orange. Both depict the same color but emphasis a different part of the person’s psyche. On this particular day

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