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Description and Sensory Language Quick Check 1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which type of language should a writer use to describe
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"She produced the key from her pocket and opened the trunk in my presence - this was a great honor for me, for the venerable
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What is description?
Responses 1) words spoken by characters 2) details that bring a scene to life 3) the most interesting parts
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Which sentence best demonstrates the use of descriptive language? (1 point)
• There was a variety of books in her room. • Her
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Anabelle could see that the immense ship was headed directly for the treacherous rocks.
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ead this passage from the story:
The brown indoor-outdoor carpet in the hallway felt spongy under his boots. Mildewy with
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Hustle and Grind-Escape to the Arcade Sometimes people laugh when they like you. But sometimes they laugh to hurt you–Open
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Writing a Narrative Unit Test 7 of 157 of 15 Items Question Which sentence is the best example of precise language?(1 point)
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Writing A Narrative Unit Test 5 of 145 of 14 Items Question Determine which phrase of the sentence provides a nuance. Milo’s
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Descriptive term for technophile
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Tops of half-buried cars __________________________________ out from under the snow.
Which of the following words can be placed
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Read this sentence from the text: Suddenly, there’s movement in the grass ahead! Which of the following best adds imagery to
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Best example Imagery , By this time the fragrance- if you may call it fragrance—was just about suffocating, as near as you can
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Which of the following would be the BEST example of using precise language?
* 1 point It was a very cold morning. We waited for
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Read the following paragraph from five hours to sima.
After the cacophony of screeching brakes and grinding gears, there followed
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Fill in the blanks.
Writers use ___________ language to communicate what they want their readers to experience. Sensory
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Owen closed his eyes and gulped. He felt a bulge in the back of his throat. His stomach was full of butterflies, and his palms
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Which of the following passages from "The Jilling of Granny Weatherall" shows imagery?
A. Her eyelids wavered and let in
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Which of the following sentences best uses language that appeals to the senses?
* An ice-cold jealousy spread through Joel,
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Which type of language should a writer used to describe something accurately?
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The author’s use of specific words to “show” the reader rather than tell them. Adjectives are descriptive.
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Read the following
Langston Hughes describes life's hardships with visuals (imagery). The text evidence stated, "Life for me
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Which sentence structure would you use if you wanted to tell about a meal you ate and provide a description of the meal's
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Read the following sentences from “the tall woman and her short husband” all of the following words could be used to
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Which type of language should a writer use to describe something accurately?(1 point)
Responses figurative figurative precise
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"I looked at him, actually, for the first time. His hair was the color of the corn shucks and his eyes, very direct, were like
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If they still were going right about their favorite food, they would want to include sensory language that focuses on A( sight
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