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How does sensory language affect tone in literary texts?
A. It uses vivid details to help readers create a mental image of the scene.
B. It uses words that relate to the five senses to create a specific atmosphere.
C. It uses words that relate to the five senses to reveal the author’s feelings about a topic.
D. It uses vivid details that relate to the sense of hearing to engage readers.
A. It uses vivid details to help readers create a mental image of the scene.
B. It uses words that relate to the five senses to create a specific atmosphere.
C. It uses words that relate to the five senses to reveal the author’s feelings about a topic.
D. It uses vivid details that relate to the sense of hearing to engage readers.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **B. It uses words that relate to the five senses to create a specific atmosphere.**
Sensory language enhances the tone of a literary text by incorporating elements that evoke the reader's senses, thereby influencing the mood and overall atmosphere of the writing. This makes the experience more immersive and can elicit specific emotions or reactions from the reader.
Sensory language enhances the tone of a literary text by incorporating elements that evoke the reader's senses, thereby influencing the mood and overall atmosphere of the writing. This makes the experience more immersive and can elicit specific emotions or reactions from the reader.
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