Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately?(1 point)
Responses
precise
precise
formal
formal
figurative
figurative
brief
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precise
Which word has the same meaning as precise?(1 point)
Responses
sensory
sensory
exact
exact
related
related
true
true
Responses
sensory
sensory
exact
exact
related
related
true
true
exact
Which option is an example of sensory language?(1 point)
Responses
The joke’s punchline was so unexpected and funny.
The joke’s punchline was so unexpected and funny.
The apple’s soft interior was sharp and tangy.
The apple’s soft interior was sharp and tangy.
Her song was such a hit because people could relate to it.
Her song was such a hit because people could relate to it.
He felt most proud when he did a job well.
He felt most proud when he did a job well.
Responses
The joke’s punchline was so unexpected and funny.
The joke’s punchline was so unexpected and funny.
The apple’s soft interior was sharp and tangy.
The apple’s soft interior was sharp and tangy.
Her song was such a hit because people could relate to it.
Her song was such a hit because people could relate to it.
He felt most proud when he did a job well.
He felt most proud when he did a job well.
The apple’s soft interior was sharp and tangy.
Which option best explains why narrative writers use precise language?(1 point)
Responses
to help readers picture exactly what the author is describing
to help readers picture exactly what the author is describing
to help readers make connections between different texts
to help readers make connections between different texts
to appeal to a certain audience of readers
to appeal to a certain audience of readers
to explain complicated ideas in the simplest way
to explain complicated ideas in the simplest way
Responses
to help readers picture exactly what the author is describing
to help readers picture exactly what the author is describing
to help readers make connections between different texts
to help readers make connections between different texts
to appeal to a certain audience of readers
to appeal to a certain audience of readers
to explain complicated ideas in the simplest way
to explain complicated ideas in the simplest way
to help readers picture exactly what the author is describing
Which element does figurative language rely on?(1 point)
Responses
facts and details
facts and details
sources outside the story
sources outside the story
the reader's imagination
the reader's imagination
dictionary definitions
dictionary definitions
Responses
facts and details
facts and details
sources outside the story
sources outside the story
the reader's imagination
the reader's imagination
dictionary definitions
dictionary definitions
the reader's imagination
Which option describes a simile?(1 point)
Responses
a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as
a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as
a description that gives a thing or idea human characteristics
a description that gives a thing or idea human characteristics
the reader's use of imagination to visualize a scene
the reader's use of imagination to visualize a scene
a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the word like or as
Responses
a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as
a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as
a description that gives a thing or idea human characteristics
a description that gives a thing or idea human characteristics
the reader's use of imagination to visualize a scene
the reader's use of imagination to visualize a scene
a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the word like or as
a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as