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What effect does the sensory language have on the mood of the text?
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It creates a sense of longing.
It creates a sense of longing.
It creates a sense of fear.
It creates a sense of fear.
It creates a sense of anger.
It creates a sense of anger.
It creates a sense of hope.
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I don't see the excerpt — could you paste it? I can then pick the best answer.
If you need a quick rule-of-thumb:
- Soft, nostalgic, evocative sensory details (warm light, lingering smells, distant sounds) → sense of longing.
- Harsh, jarring, threatening sensory details (sharp smells, sudden noises, darkness) → fear.
- Angry sensory details (violent sounds, hot, painful imagery) → anger.
- Bright, uplifting, forward-looking sensory details (sunlight, fresh air, clear sounds) → hope.
If you need a quick rule-of-thumb:
- Soft, nostalgic, evocative sensory details (warm light, lingering smells, distant sounds) → sense of longing.
- Harsh, jarring, threatening sensory details (sharp smells, sudden noises, darkness) → fear.
- Angry sensory details (violent sounds, hot, painful imagery) → anger.
- Bright, uplifting, forward-looking sensory details (sunlight, fresh air, clear sounds) → hope.
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