Improved Senses
By: Anna • Essay • 313 Words • December 21, 2009 • 821 Views
Essay title: Improved Senses
Improved Senses
You have five senses. They consist of the sense of sight, smell, hearing, tasting, and touch. All of these senses are vital in life. But, There are people who have had these senses and lost them. I’m not talking about losing all the senses at once, but instead just one of them. For example lets say that Billy loses the sense of sight. Billy’s other senses would improve. Billy would hear and be able to listen much closely than he would have been able to do if he still had his sight. His sense of touch would improve as well, because without sight he would have to get around by his sense of touch. Also, his sense of smell would become greater.
These senses improve because they are making up for the sense that was lost. This is true no matter what sense is lost. Some people even say that losing a sense, powers up your other senses. If a person goes deaf, then his other senses improve. One of these senses that would improve is the person’s sense of sight. The deaf