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Use the story to answer the question.In 3–5 sentences, draw conclusions about how the author’s use of sensory language affects the mood of the story. Use examples from the text to support your answer.
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I don’t have the story text here — could you paste the passage or tell me the title and where the sensory language appears? I can then write a 3–5 sentence response that uses quotes from the story.
Meanwhile, here’s a short model you can adapt. Replace bracketed phrases with lines from your text:
Example (3 sentences):
The author’s vivid sensory details create a tense, claustrophobic mood throughout the scene. Phrases like “[cold, damp air pressed against her skin]” and the “[sharp scrape of the shutters]" use touch and sound to make the setting feel oppressive and threatening. These concrete images force the reader to experience the character’s fear directly, heightening suspense and unease.
If you paste the story lines you want used, I’ll make a tailored 3–5 sentence paragraph that cites them.
Meanwhile, here’s a short model you can adapt. Replace bracketed phrases with lines from your text:
Example (3 sentences):
The author’s vivid sensory details create a tense, claustrophobic mood throughout the scene. Phrases like “[cold, damp air pressed against her skin]” and the “[sharp scrape of the shutters]" use touch and sound to make the setting feel oppressive and threatening. These concrete images force the reader to experience the character’s fear directly, heightening suspense and unease.
If you paste the story lines you want used, I’ll make a tailored 3–5 sentence paragraph that cites them.
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