Use the story excerpt to answer the question.

What effect does the sensory language have on the mood of the text?

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Responses

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.

1 answer

To determine the effect of sensory language on the mood of the text, you would need to analyze the specific sensory details provided in the excerpt. If the sensory descriptions evoke feelings of nostalgia, desire, or wistfulness, then the appropriate answer would be "It creates a sense of longing."

If the descriptions are dark, ominous, or unsettling, you might choose "It creates a sense of fear." Alternatively, if the text uses strong, aggressive imagery, it could lead to "It creates a sense of anger," while uplifting or bright sensory details could suggest "It creates a sense of hope."

Without the specific excerpt, I can't provide a definitive answer. Please review the sensory language in the text to understand its emotional impact.

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