Question
When developing a character, why does an author rely heavily on description and sensory language?(1 point)
Responses
to help readers feel more suspense about what the character will do next
to help readers feel more suspense about what the character will do next
to help readers picture what the character is like
to help readers picture what the character is like
to help readers make connections about the relationships between characters
to help readers make connections about the relationships between characters
to help readers make guesses as to why the author chose to write about this character
Responses
to help readers feel more suspense about what the character will do next
to help readers feel more suspense about what the character will do next
to help readers picture what the character is like
to help readers picture what the character is like
to help readers make connections about the relationships between characters
to help readers make connections about the relationships between characters
to help readers make guesses as to why the author chose to write about this character
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to why an author relies heavily on description and sensory language when developing a character is:
**to help readers picture what the character is like.**
This approach allows the author to create a vivid image in the reader's mind, making the character more relatable and engaging.
**to help readers picture what the character is like.**
This approach allows the author to create a vivid image in the reader's mind, making the character more relatable and engaging.