Question
Precise Language Quick Check
1. A writer can use______ to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
1A. precise language
2.What is sensory language?
2A. words that appeal to the senses
3.Which word is a more precise term for angry?
3A. furious
1. A writer can use______ to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
1A. precise language
2.What is sensory language?
2A. words that appeal to the senses
3.Which word is a more precise term for angry?
3A. furious
Answers
KJ
Thank you Noodles 100% correct!!
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Miles Barnes
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rat
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Anonymous
2022 8th grade connexus students
*Precise Language Quick Check 100%* :)
#1:A writer can use *Blank* to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
Answer: "Precise Language"
#2:What is sensory language?
Answer: "words that appeal to the senses"
#3: Which word is a more precise term for angry?
Answer: "Angry"
Perfect 100% :)
*Precise Language Quick Check 100%* :)
#1:A writer can use *Blank* to achieve a more exact meaning and help the audience experience the story.
Answer: "Precise Language"
#2:What is sensory language?
Answer: "words that appeal to the senses"
#3: Which word is a more precise term for angry?
Answer: "Angry"
Perfect 100% :)
Cooler than you
1. Precise Language
2. Words that appeal to the senses
3. Furious
This was right for me idk
2. Words that appeal to the senses
3. Furious
This was right for me idk
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wiggle
I'm in the backrooms
screaming pumpkin
1: A (specific words that give the reader a clear image)
2: B (language that refers to a specific subject area)
3: C (miniscule)
4: B (getting into)
5: D (equilateral)
100% correct answers :)
2: B (language that refers to a specific subject area)
3: C (miniscule)
4: B (getting into)
5: D (equilateral)
100% correct answers :)