How does sensory language affect tone in literary texts?

A. Uses words that relate to the five senses degree a specific atmosphere
B. it uses words that relate to the five senses, feel the authors feelings about a topic
C. it uses vivid details that relate to the sense of hearing to engage readers
D. it uses vivid details to help readers create a mental image of the scene…

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The correct answer is A. Uses words that relate to the five senses to create a specific atmosphere.

Sensory language enhances the tone of a literary text by evoking specific feelings and moods through detailed descriptions that appeal to sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. This engagement of the senses helps to establish a vivid atmosphere, making the reader's experience more immersive and emotionally resonant.