Answer:
The main barriers when using sensory images in writing lie in subjective issues of the sender and receiver of the message. Thus, when writing a sensory image, a situation is being captured in letters and phrases that, in reality, is visually perceived and is interpreted and valued differently, depending on who and how they see it. Thus, for example, the description of a certain place can have positive or negative connotations depending on who is reading the text.
On the other hand, given the infinite variety of elements that make up reality, and on the contrary, the limited specificity of the language, the description of a natural environment can be interpreted differently depending on who reads it.
the correct answer is the third one
c. Ray Gilmore recorded the only opposing vote, didn't he? :)
Answer:
Father,
While you was out Mr. James called. He stated that he was in fever and can not go to the office today.
Explanation:
1. she went to africa on a special project. it was to learn more about the chimpanzee.