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Why do writers use sensory language? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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to provide greater detail to a narrative
to provide greater detail to a narrative

to make the writing boring to read
to make the writing boring to read

to make the writing more interesting and vivid
to make the writing more interesting and vivid

to help expand the readers' vocabularies
to help expand the readers' vocabularies

to persuade the reader of an opinion

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Answered by Ineedhelp
you have to pick another one
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Which of the senses do the words bumpy and soft appeal to?(1 point)
Responses

smell
smell

touch
touch

sight
sight

sound
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If a student were going to write about their favorite food, they would want to include sensory language that focuses on(1 point)
Responses

sight and sound.
sight and sound.

touch and sight.
touch and sight.

taste and smell.
taste and smell.

sound and touch.
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Why do writers use language that appeals to the five senses in their writing?(1 point)
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They allow the reader to feel as if he or she is in the story.
They allow the reader to feel as if he or she is in the story.

They allow the reader to discuss what is happening in the story with others.
They allow the reader to discuss what is happening in the story with others.

They allow the reader to directly understand the author's point of view.
They allow the reader to directly understand the author's point of view.

They allow the reader to find hidden clues in the story.
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to persuade the reader of an opinion
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to provide greater detail to a narrative
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touch
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taste and smell.
Answered by GPT 3.5
They allow the reader to feel as if he or she is in the story.

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