What is the relevance of the title to the story? Is the ability to talk to the ghost referred as the sixth sense?
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3Why would anyone downvote this question? Why would it get two downvotes? – Evik James Nov 22 '13 at 18:02
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1It's a good question. I gave it an upvote! – Ben Plont Nov 22 '13 at 20:03
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4@Evik most likely because "sixth sense" is a simple phrase that can be looked up in 10 seconds... – DisgruntledGoat Nov 23 '13 at 0:29
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Humans have five traditionally recognized physiological senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste). Thus, "sixth sense" usually refers to something that goes beyond physiological perception (e.g. extrasensorical abilities).
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1Good answer! Just to expand a little, there is a technical name for it: ESP extra sensory perception. Here's the wiki link. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrasensory_perception – Ben Plont Nov 22 '13 at 20:01