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Which techniques do authors use to create mood and tone through sensory language? (Select the three correct answers.)(3 points)
Responses
Body movement imagery
Body movement imagery
Simple sentence structure
Simple sentence structure
Generic descriptions
Generic descriptions
Descriptive word choice
Descriptive word choice
Sound and texture descriptions
Sound and texture descriptions
Passive voice
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Correct answers:
- Body movement imagery
- Descriptive word choice
- Sound and texture descriptions
Explanation: Sensory language relies on vivid, specific sensory details (sights, sounds, textures, movements) and precise word choice to establish mood and tone. Simple sentences, generic descriptions, and passive voice do not by themselves create sensory imagery.
- Body movement imagery
- Descriptive word choice
- Sound and texture descriptions
Explanation: Sensory language relies on vivid, specific sensory details (sights, sounds, textures, movements) and precise word choice to establish mood and tone. Simple sentences, generic descriptions, and passive voice do not by themselves create sensory imagery.
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