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What is the difference between denotation and connotation?
What is a nuance? (pronounced noo-aans)
What is the mood in a text?
What is the tone of a text?
What is imagery?
How does sensory language help create the mood in a story?
Sensory language can also include descriptions that are sense of movement and action of a character or object.
__, meaning they relate to the
Create an example of sensory language for each of the five senses.
Sight

Sound

Smell

Touch

Taste

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**Denotation vs. Connotation:**
- **Denotation:** The literal meaning of a word.
- **Connotation:** The associated or implied meanings and feelings of a word.

**Nuance:**
A subtle difference or variation in meaning, expression, or feeling.

**Mood in a Text:**
The emotional atmosphere created by the author, influencing how the reader feels.

**Tone of a Text:**
The author's attitude or perspective toward the subject, conveyed through word choice and style.

**Imagery:**
Descriptive language that creates vivid mental pictures, appealing to the senses.

**Sensory Language and Mood:**
Sensory language enhances the mood by engaging the reader's senses, helping them to feel immersed in the story.

### Examples of Sensory Language:

- **Sight:** The sunset painted the sky in vibrant shades of orange and pink.
- **Sound:** The leaves rustled softly, like a whispering secret among the trees.
- **Smell:** The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, warm and inviting.
- **Touch:** The rough bark of the tree scratched against her palm as she climbed higher.
- **Taste:** The tartness of the lemon burst in her mouth, awakening her senses with its zesty flavor.
Sensory language can also include descriptions that are ____ meaning they relate to the sense of movement and action of a character or object.
GPT-4o mini
Sensory language can also include descriptions that are **kinesthetic**, meaning they relate to the sense of movement and action of a character or object.

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