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What is imagery?
a) when two sentences run together
b) details that help us create a picture in our head
c) the conflict in the story
d) the events in a story

What is sensory language?
a) language that makes sense
b) details that appeal to your five senses (see, hear, taste, smell, touch)
c) when two characters solve their problem
d) where the story takes place

Which sense do these words appeal to? screeching, loud, whisper, roaring
a) sight
b) smell
c) hear
d) touch

Which sense do these words appeal to? colorful, bright, tall, beautiful
a) sight
b) touch
c) smell
d) taste

Which sense do these words appeal to? sweet, salty, sour, delicious
a) sight
b) touch
c) hear
d) taste

Which sense do these words appeal to? stinky, refreshing, rotten, clean
a) sight
b) touch
c) smell
d) hear

Which sense do these words appeal to? smooth, sharp, rough, cold
a) sight
b) touch
c) taste
d) smell

Which choice contains the best example of imagery?
a) I can't believe Sara did that!
b) The beautiful sunset was like a painting of red and orange.
c) My mom was always my friend.
d) I love when I get to see Rose.

Which choice does NOT contain imagery?
a) The grass was very green and covered in dew.
b) The spider's web was like a maze of strings carefully put together.
c) The pumpkin glowed orange in the dark night.
d) My favorite class is science.

Which choice does NOT contain sensory language?
a) The sweet chocolate melted in my mouth.
b) My mom said I can go.
c) The leaves crunched under my feet.
d) Melody screeched with delight.

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