Sensory Language is the use of all five senses in a poem. taste, sound, vision, smell, touch. Sensory language appeals to the senses. When a writer describes how something looks, sounds, feels, tastes, or smells in detail, it is sensory language. Googs
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Read The Great Gatsby
, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
What tone does the narrator take toward Daisy by describing her in this way? : "It was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down, as if each speech is an arrangement that will never be played again."
Answer: Daisy´s description by Fitzgerald shows a sensitive and yearning tone, which shows how enchanting, even only by the sound of her voice, the beautiful and young woman is. Daisy is very popular among men, including Jay Gatsby.
Explanation:
However, later she will show her true colors when, despite loving Gatsby, she chooses Tom due to her desire to be part of the upper class.
She finally becomes a key factor of Gatsby’s downfall, and her character seems to represent the lack of values of the aristocratic East Egg set.
Because for it to be a claim it needs to be supported by an evidence or it would just be your opinion
Answer:
A Sonnet
Explanation:
It has stanzas and rhymes.
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