from the book "Night by Elie Weisel" How does the author's use of sensory details contribute to the text?(4 points)

Responses

It distracts from the main narrative
It distracts from the main narrative

It makes the events seem less real
It makes the events seem less real

It adds a romantic quality to the story
It adds a romantic quality to the story

It enhances the reader's ability to imagine the scenes

1 answer

The correct response is:

It enhances the reader's ability to imagine the scenes.

Elie Wiesel's use of sensory details in "Night" helps to create vivid imagery that allows readers to better visualize and emotionally connect with the harrowing experiences described in the text. Through rich descriptions of sights, sounds, smells, and emotions, Wiesel immerses the reader in the harsh realities of life in the concentration camps, making the events feel more immediate and impactful.