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What are the words used to describe how a subject looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes called?
What are the words used to describe how a subject looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes called?
- Subjective languages
- Objective languages
- Descriptive languages
- Sensory languages (correct)
What is the purpose of using sensory languages in a paragraph?
What is the purpose of using sensory languages in a paragraph?
- To exclude personal impressions and biases
- To provide an impartial and actual picture of the subject
- To give a personal impression of the subject
- To arrange the details to provide an image of the scene, person, or object (correct)
What is the main characteristic of objective description?
What is the main characteristic of objective description?
- Providing a personal impression of the subject
- Describing the subject in a subjective manner
- Presenting an impartial and actual picture of the subject (correct)
- Including personal biases and judgments
When is subjective description typically used?
When is subjective description typically used?
What is the main difference between objective and subjective description?
What is the main difference between objective and subjective description?
What is the main focus of narration?
What is the main focus of narration?
What does a narrative paragraph primarily aim to do?
What does a narrative paragraph primarily aim to do?
Which element is crucial in a story's development by bringing conflicts to the protagonist?
Which element is crucial in a story's development by bringing conflicts to the protagonist?
What is the primary function of setting in a story?
What is the primary function of setting in a story?
What distinguishes the protagonist from the antagonist in a story?
What distinguishes the protagonist from the antagonist in a story?
What should a narrative provide to its readers?
What should a narrative provide to its readers?
What is the part of the story where characters and setting are revealed?
What is the part of the story where characters and setting are revealed?
Which point of view uses the pronouns 'he', 'she', 'him', and 'her'?
Which point of view uses the pronouns 'he', 'she', 'him', and 'her'?
What is the highest point of interest and the turning point of the story called?
What is the highest point of interest and the turning point of the story called?
What should a good story have?
What should a good story have?
Which point of view uses the pronoun 'you'?
Which point of view uses the pronoun 'you'?
What is the final resolution of the plot in the story called?
What is the final resolution of the plot in the story called?
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