Hello. You have not shown the excerpt to which the question refers, which prevents me from being able to provide an accurate answer, as well as preventing me from providing evidence of the text. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
tyler wishes to make the reader identify with what is being narrated in the story. For this, she needs the reader to have a strong perception of everything that is happening in the text. This perception must be intense, with the meanings highly developed, stimulating the reader's senses. For this reason, it makes a strong use of imagery, simile and repetition as literary resources that can reinforce the immersion of the reader of the story, making the reader feel that he is experiencing everything that is narrated.
Answer:
An informative two-page newspaper article.
A talanted and popular young Chinese tennis player.
His old cotton smelly socs.
Some whole-wheat fresh bread.
We can’t answer if there’s no sentence provided
Answer: The answer is HAVE. The boys have eaten every cupcake I bake.
Explanation:
Hi, I’m Lena and I will be answering your question to the best of my ability. If you have any further questions after my answer, do not hesitate to ask me! ツ
♡ Let’s look at the main important things that will lead you in the correct path.
♥ Keep in mind that you don't have to write word-by-word in the passage. You can phrase it in your own way and own style!
♥ Imagine yourself in the person's shoes. It should give you a better idea of all the sensory details!
♡ Now, let's solve!
♥ What can you see?
-The apple
-The caramel
-Your white sleeve
♥ What can you hear?
-Scrunch!
-The sound of you chewing
-Detaching the bite of your apple
♥ What can you smell?
-The apple
-The caramel
-The drool (Yes, you can sometimes smell your own drool.)
♥ What can you touch?
-The apple
-The caramel sticking to your chin
-Your white sleeve
♥ What can you taste?
-The tartiness of the apple!
-The delicious sticky caramel
-Your drool
And as for the question at the bottom (it did not go unnoticed!), you should get some practice and try to figure that out yourself! Now that you have an idea of sensory details, you should be doing swell on your own. Have a marvelous day!