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

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It creates a sense of hope.
It creates a sense of hope.

It creates a sense of fear.
It creates a sense of fear.

It creates a sense of longing.
It creates a sense of longing.

It creates a sense of anger.

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The effect of sensory language on the mood of the text can vary depending on the specific words and imagery used. If the sensory language evokes pleasant or uplifting images, it could create a sense of hope. Conversely, vivid or unsettling descriptions might evoke fear. If the language suggests nostalgia or yearning, it could create a sense of longing. Finally, if the imagery is charged with intensity or conflict, it could create a sense of anger.

To select the most appropriate mood effect, one would need to analyze the specific sensory language used in the text.

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